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THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Explanatory
It was originally planned to bind Xhe prbceedings of The American Chris-
tian Convention, and The Christian Annual, in one volume. This plan called
for the. preparation of the proceedings of the Convention and Association first.
It was discovered, however, that the two bound in one volume, would make a
book too large for cenvenient use as a reference book, and the necessity for the
two volumes is quite largely the cause of the delay. The proceedings of the
Convention having been first prepared, the book had to be the first to be printed.
Then there has been an unusual tardiness and indifl^erence in reporting the
conferences, which has required more than an ordinary amount of correspond-
ence. A few conference secretai'ies sent me the printed minytes of their con-
ference sessions, from which they exp&cted me to make out a report of their
churches. It has been absolutely impossible to make out an accurate and satis-
factory report from the printed minutes of the conferences sent me. One con-
ference did not report a single Sunday-school, and the editor of the Annual
well knows that there are as many as twenty schools in the conference. The fol-
lowing named conferences did not report at all: Kentucky Number Two, Rays
Hill and Southern Pennsylvania, Scioto Valley, Southern Illinois, Western
Washington, Eastern Atlantic (Col.), New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
(Col.), North Carolina (C9I.). The Western Michigan and Northern Indiana
did not report last year, nor this.
Some of the general summaries, and tables, heretofore found in the book,
are omitted this year. The reasons for the omission are:
1. That the book might be hastened to its completion.
2. The full and latest reports of conferences, churches, membership, and
ministers were made to the Convention at Burlington, in October, and may be
found in that volume.
3. When it was planned to bind the proceedings of the Convention, and
the Annual in one volume, it was deemed unnecessary to duplicate these tables.
Ministers and church officers are kindly urged to use this book. It may not
be absolutely correct in every particular, but it contains information of very
great value to every member of the Christian Church, and instead of there
being an edition of five hundred, it should have been five thousand. It is not an
unusual thing for church clerks, and sometimes ministers, to write me for
information which, for reply, I copy from The Christian Annual. This volume
contains the record of a year's work, and it will help you to see what has been
done, and what could be done, if only unitedly we should stick to our task.
Answers to almost every question that might arise about the Christian Church,
and its activities for the year, may be found in this book. We are but a feeble
folk, and yet we are making a splendid contribution to Kingdom Work, and
what we do, and how we do it, should be known.
Churches could do no better thing than to add the cost of a dozen Christian
Annuals to their budget, and see to it that their officers have the means of
informing themselves about the church they serve. This book is a tool with
which to work, a source of knowledge from which to draw, a container of valua-
ble information. There is little danger of the rank and file of our people being
too well informed, but there is great danger of the officers of our churches and
conferences not knowing enough about the work they are expected to do, to
enable them to do it intelligently.
THE CHRISTIAN A:nNUAL
Officers, Members of Boards, and Committees of The
American Christian Convention Session, Bur-
lington, N. C, 1922
OFFICERS
President, Rev. F. G. Coffin, D. D.. Al-
bany, Mo.
VIee-rresident, Rev. D. B. Atkinson, D.
D., Albany. Mo.
Secretary, Rev. J. F. Burnett, D. D.,
Dayton, Ohio.
Secretary for the l>epartis»ent of Fi-
nance, ^Ir. John G. ]\[vers. Plea-^^ant
Hill. Ohio.
Secretary for tlie IJepartnient of Ptib-
li.<!ibin^, Hon. O. W. Whitelock. Hunt-
ing-ton, Ind.
Secretary for tlie l)«*|»artnient of Home
Mi.s.sion.s. Rev. O. S. Thomas, D. D..
Dayton, Ohio.
Secretarj- for the Department of For-
eign Mis.sion.s, Rev. W. P. Minton, D.
D.. Dayton, Ohio.
Seeretar.v for the I>epartn»ent of Chris-
tian Edneation, \\'. A. Harper, LL. D.,
lOlon College. N. C.
Secretary- for tiie Department of Evan-
gelism and I,ife->vork Recruits, Rev.
R. C. Helfenstein. D. D.. Dover, Del.
Members at Largre of tlie Executive
Board, Rev. E. A. ^Vatkins, D. D.,
Lima, Ohio; Rev. C. H. Rowland, D.
D., Franklin, Va.
EXECUTIVE BOARD
The Executive Board is composed of
the officers above named and the two
additional members.
THE GENERAL, BOARD OF THE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
This Board is composed of:
The Executive Board,
The Board of Home ^Missions,
The Board of Foreign ^Mission.s,
The Board of Publcations,
The Board of Christian Education,
The Board of Ev;ingelism and Life-
work Recruits,
The president.s of our schools and col-
leges.
The Editor of The Herald of Gospel
Liberty.
BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS
Rev. O. S. Thomas, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. H. M. Hainer. New Bedford, ^lass
Rev. C. G. Nelson, Red Cloud, Nebr.
Mr. M S; Campbell, Collison, 111.
Rev. G. O. Lankfoid, Burlington, N. C.
Mrs. Athella M. Howsare, Dayton, Ohio.
BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS
Rev. \V. P. Minton, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. Warren H. Denison, D. D., Davton,
Ohio.
Rev. W. P. Fletchei-, Toronto. Ont.
Rev. L. E. Smith, D. D., Norfolk, Va.
Mr. J. O. Winters, Greenville, Ohio.
Mrs. Alice V. Morrill, Defiance, Ohio.
BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
Pres. W. A. Harper, I>L. D., Elon Col-
lege. N. C.
Rev. W. G. Sargent. D. D., Providence.
R. 1.
Mr. Hermon Eldredge, Erie, Pa.
Rev. A. B. Kendall, D. D., Springfield
Ohio.
Rev. H. A. Smith, D. D., Versailles. Ohio.
Rev. W. T. Walters, D. D., Richmond.
Mr. ]\I. Orban, Jr., Whittier, Cal.
Rev. H. Shelton Smith, New Haven,
Conn.
Uev. 1{ C. Helfenstein, D. D., Dover.
Del.
Mr. W. F. Corwith, 851 INIanhattan Ave..
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Miss Helen Stearns, New Bedford, Mass.
Rev. W. S. Alexander, D. D., Merom, Ind.
BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS
Hon. O. W. "Whitelock, Huntington, Ind
Uev. H. Russell Clem, Greensboro, N. C.
I rof. J. N. Dales, Drayton, Ont.
Rev. vV. W. Staley, D. D., Suffolk, Va.
Rev. F. H. Peters, D. D., Defiance, Ohio.
Rev. C. B. Hershey, D. D., Swansea,
ilass.
Mr. F. C. Brownell, Fall River, Mass.
Mr. H. E. Sims, Piqua, Ohio.
BOARD OF EVANGELISM AND L.IFE-
\VORIv RECRUITS
Rev. Roy C. Helfenstein, D. D., Dover,
Del.
Rev. George D. Eastes, Norfolk, Va.
Rev. Willoe J. Hall, Dayton, Ohio, R. R.
Rev. Clarence Dcfui', Wakarusa, Ind.
Rev. E. D. Gilbert, Fall River, Mass.
BOARD OF CONTROL, FOR FRANK-
UINTON CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
Rev. Omer S. Thon-ias, D. D., Dayton,
Ohio.
• lUv. W. G. Sargent, D. D., Providence,
R. I.
Mrs. Alice M. Burnett, Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. J. L. Foster, Waverly, Va.
Rev. J. O. Atkinson, D. D., Elon College.
N. C.
BOARD OF STEWARDSHIP AND
FINANCE
(By Executive Board)
Rev. W. U. Denison, Secretary for Stew--
ardship.
J. F. Burnett, Secretary of the Conven-
tion.
Rev. W. P. Minton, Secretary for For-
eign Missions.
Rev. O. S. Thomas, Secretai-y for Horn"
Missions.
Dr. W. A. Harper, Secretary for Chris-
tian Education.
Dr. R. C. Helfenstein, Secretary for
Evangelism and Life-work Recruits.
Hon. O. W. Whitelock, Secretary for
Publishing.
BOARD OF CONTROL FOR AGED
MINISTERS' HOME
.Mr. ^^^ R. Sailer, Milford, N. J.
Itev. J. B. Gove, Sprakers, N. Y., R. R
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
llev. J. K. Epris'ht, Milford. N. J.
Mr. Ira D. Mellott, Warfordsburg-, Pa.
Mr. Harry Brate, Lakemont, N. Y.
CO!»lMlTTEE ON AOMIXATIONS
(General Bo:ir«I)
Rev. ^\'. H. Denison, Dayton. Oliio.
Hon. O. VV. WTiitelock, Huntington, Ind.
Dr. W. A. Harper, Klon College, N. C.
Rev. J. V. Burnett, Dayton, Ohio.
Mrs. M. T. Morrill, Defiance, Ohio.
< OMMriTEK OX OB.IECTIVK AM>
Al'PEAI.
(General Hoard)
Rev. F. G. Coffin, Albany, Mo.
Rev. A. M. Kerr, Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. I.. E. Smith. Norfolk, Va.
Rev. ^V. P. .Minton, Dayton, Ohio.
Rev F. H. Peters, Defiance, Ohio.
Rev! AV. J. Hall, Dayton, Ohio.
Mrs. McD. Howsare, Dayton, Ohio.
< o>nnTrEE to plan schedule
OF OFFERINGS
(By Executive B«ar«l)
Dr. W. A. Harper, Elon College, N. C.
Rev. W. P. Mlnton, Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. O. S. Thomas, Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. J. F. Burnett, Dayton, Ohio.
AUAISING COMMITTEE OF THE
FORAVARO MOVEMENT
(Bj ExeeutMe Board)
Rev. F. G. Coffin, Albany, Mo.
Rev. O. S. Thomas, Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. W. P. Minton, Dayton, Ohio.
Dr. \V. A. Harper, Elon College, N. C.
Mr. J. O. Winters, Greenville, Ohio.
COMMITTEE TO PREPARE A SUG-
GESTIVE CHURCH <ONSTlTUTION
(By Exeentive Board)
Rev. F. G. Coffin, Albany, Mo.
Rev. J. F. Burnett, Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. O. S. Thomas, Dayton, Ohio.
COMMITTEE TO RAISE FOUR HUN-
DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
(By Executive Board)
Rev. F. G. Coffin, Albany, Mo.
Rev. W. H. Denison, Dayton, Ohio.
Dr. W. A. Harper, Elon College, N. C.
BOARD OF MINISTERIAL RELIEF^
(To be appointed by Executive Board)
CO:»I.MITTEE TO ACT VVI'I'H BOARD
OF TRUSTEES OF UNION ( HRIS-
TI.VN COLLEGE TO COMPLETE
TRANSFER OF THE COLLEGE
(By Executive Board)
Rev. AV. G. Sargent, Providence, R. I.
Rev. D. B. Atkinson, Albany, Mo.
Rev. J. F. Burnett, Dayton, Ohio.
COMMITTEE ON ARMY AND NAVY
CHAPLAINS
(By Executive Board)
Rev. Carlyle Summerbell, Keokuk, Iowa.
Rev. J. F. Burnett, Dayton, Ohio.
COMMITTEE ON REA'ISION OF THE
HY3INARY
(By Executive Board)
Hon. O. AV. Whitelock. Huntington, Ind.
Rev. A. B. Kendall. Springfield, Ohio.
Rev. K. B. Florv, Norfolk, Va.
Mrs. AV. A. Harper, Elon College, N. C.
Rev. W. G. Sargent, Providence, R. I.
WOMAN'S MISSION BOARD
Honorary Presidents. Rev. Ellen G.
Gustin, Attleboro, Mass., Rev. Emily
K. Bishop, 170S Sycamore St., Terre
Haute, Ind.
President, Mrs. Abbie B. Denison, 760
P'erguson Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
A'ice-President at Tjarge, Mrs. Alice M.
Burnett, .'210 S. Broadway, Dayton,
Ohio.
Regional A'ice-Presidents, Mrs. O. W.
Whitelock, Huntington, Ind., Central
Christian Convention; Mrs. C. H. Row-
land, Franklin, Va., Southern Chris-
tian Convention; Mi-s. D. B. Atkinson,
Albany, Mo., Western Christian Con-
vention; Mrs. Eva Chase, 405 Potter
Ave., Providence, R. I., New England
Christian Convention; Mrs. Georgia
Weaton, 10 Villa Road, Menands, Al-
bany, N. Y., Metropolitan Christian
Convention.
Recording- Secretary, Mrs. W. P. Minton,
.318 Edgar Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
General Secretary, Mrs. Emma S. Pow-
ers, Room 25, C. P. A. Bldg-., Dayton,
Ohio.
Superintendent of Young People's Dept..
Miss Beryl McReynolds, Sharpsville,
Ind.
Associate for Junior Work, Miss Carrie
Robinson, North Springfield, Pa.
Superintendent of Cradle Roll Depart-
ment, Mrs. Noma C. Johnson, 147
Ridge Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Superintendent of Thank Offering: De-
partment, Mrs. C. W. Johnson, Ur-
bana. 111.
Six Additional Members of Executive
Board. Mrs. Athella M. Howsare, 1535
N. Euclid Ave., Dayton, Ohio; Mrs.
Alice V. Morrill. 20 College Place, De-
fiance, Ohio; Mrs. Lulu C. Helfenstein,
12.30 Phillips Ave., Dayton, Ohio; Mrs.
W. J. Young, West ]\Iilton, Ohio; Mrs.
Carrie Beaver, Advance, Ind.; Mrs.
A. F. Chase, 2 36 S. Conover St., Day-
ton, Ohio.
Representative to Federation of Wom-
an's Board for Foreign AIis.sions, and
the Council of "Women for Home Mis-
sions, ]\Trs. Athella M. Howsare, 1535
N. Euclid Ave., Dayton, Ohio; I\Irs.
Alice V. Morrill, 20 College Place, De-
fiance, Ohio; Mrs. Abbie B. Denison,
7fiO Ferguson Ave., Dayton, Ohio; Mrs.
Athella M. Howsare and IMrs. Alice V.
JNIorrill were elected Field Secretaries,
each giving half time.
REPRESENTATIA'E ON THE LESSON
COMMITTEE OF THE INTERN.V-
TIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL COUN-
CIL OF RELIGIOUS
EDUCATION
IMr. Hermon Eldredge, Erie, Pa.
MEMBER OF COUNCIL OF INTER-
NATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL
COUNCIL OF RELIGIOUS
EDUCATION
liev. H. Shelton Smith, D. D., 302 Temple
St.. New Haven, Conn.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
MEMBER OF COMMISSIOX ON SOCIAL,
SERVICE OF THE FEDERAL. COl'N-
CIL. AXD SECRETARY FOR STEW-
ARDSHIP. PROMOTION AND
SOCIAL SERVICE
Rev. W. H. Denison, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
TRUSTEE OF UNITED SOCIETY OF
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
Rev. A. B. Kendall, D. D., Spring-field.
Ohio.
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE FED-
ERAL. COUNCIL. OF THE CHURCHES
OF CHRIST IN AMERICA
Rev. Martvn Summerbell, D. D., Lake-
mont, X. Y.
Rev. J. O. Atkinson, D. D., Elon College,
N. C.
Rev. J. F. Burnett, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. F. G. Coffin, D. D., Albany, Mo.
Rev. \V. ^V. Staley, D. D., Suffolk, Va.
Col. J. E. We.st, Suffolk, Va.
Alternates
Rev. Hug-h A. Smith, D. D., Versailles.
Ohio.
Mr. W. R. Sailer, Milford, N. J.
Rev. L. E. Smith, D. D., Norfolk, Va.
Rev. W. G. Sargent, D. D., 138 Lenox
Ave., Providence, R. I.
Rev. G. A. Conibear, D. D., Lakemont,
N. Y.
Rev. A. M. Kerr, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
REPRESENTATIVE TO WORLD'S
CONFERENCE AGAINST
ALCOHOLISM
Rev. G. "VV. Morrow. 635 Atkin.son Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
C03IMISSI0N ON CHRISTIAN UNITY
Rev. F. G. Coffin, D. D., Albany, Mo.
Rev. F. H. Peters, D. D., Defiance, Ohio.
Rev. L. E. Smith. D. D., Norfolk. Va.
Rev. A. M. Kerr, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. R. C. Helfenstein, D. D., Dover.
Del.
Pres. AV. A. Harper, LL. D., Elon Col-
lege, N. C.
Rev. J. F. Burnett, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
REPRESENTATIA^ES TO ANTI-
SALOON LEAGUE
Rev. D. R. Lusk, Farmland, Ind.
Rev. J. E. Etter, D. D., Huntington, Ind.
Rev. Geo. W. Morrow, D. D., Detroit,
Mich.
Rev. W. W. Staley, Suffolk, A' a.
Rev. O. B. Whitaker, D. D., Weaubleau.
Mo.
Mr. Jesse Beery, Pleasant Hill, Ohio.
Rev. S. A. Howell, D. D., Newport News,
Va.
Rev. P. S. Sailer, Westerly, R. I.
Rev. J. E. Epright, Milford, N. J.
Rev. L. E. Follansbee, Portsmouth, N. H.
C03IMITTEE ON THE ROLL
CONVENTION 1922
Rev. McD. Howsare, Dayton, Ohio, Cen-
tral Christian Convention.
Rev. C. H. Rowland, Franklin, Va.,
Southern Christian Convention.
Rev. R. AV. Pittman, Legrand, Iowa,
Western Christian Convention.
Rev. Martyn Summerbell, Lakemont, N.
Y., ^Metropolitan Christian Conven-
tion.
Rev. E. J. Bodnian, Fall River, Mass.,
New England Christian Convention.
Rev. W. P. Fletcher, Toronto, Ont., On-
tario Conference.
COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS
CONVENTION 1922
Rev. H. A. Smith, Miami Oliio Confer-
ence.
Ke\'. Lloyd l;cich, E. '.stern In.lian.i Con-
feitnce.
Rev. .1. L. inter. Eel River 'Jonfcn-nce.
Mr. Wm. R. Sailer, New Jersey Confer-
ence.
Rev. R. G. English, New York Eastern
Conference.
Rev. Rue Burnell, Westein Kansas
Conference.
Dr. A. G. Caris, Ohio Central Confer-
ence.
Rev. R. H. Long, Mt. Vernon Confer-
ence.
Rev. C. J. Felton, Ontario Conference.
Rev. A. AV. Sparks, Rays Hill and S. Pa.
Conference.
Rev. H. M. Hainer, Rhode Island and
Mass. Conference.
Rev. J. M. Kauffman, Western Iowa
Conference.
Rev. H'. W. Elder, Georgia and Alabama
Conference.
Dr. W. A. Harper, North Carolina Con-
ference.
Rev. W. W. Staley, Eastern Virginia
Conference.
Rev. J. F. Morgan, Virginia Valley
Central Conference.
Rev. C. F. Baldwin, Western Indiana
Conference.
Rev. Donald P. Hurlburt, Maine Confer-
ence.
Rev. G. W. Rippey, Central Illinois
Conference.
COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS
CONVENTION 1922
Rev. E. A. AVatkins, D. D., Lima. Ohio.
Rev. L. E. Smith, D. D., Norfolk, Va.
.Mr. Fenner C. Brownell, Fall River,
Mass.
COMMITTEE ON REINCORPORATION
CONVENTION 1922
Rev. O. S. Thomas, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
Mr. John H. Stewart, Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. AV. P. Minton, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. S. Q. Helfenstein, D. D., Dayton,
Ohio.
Rev. W. H. Denison, D. D., Dayton,
Ohio.
Rev. A. M. Kerr, D. D.. Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. Mrs. F. E. Bullock, Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. J. F. Burnett, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
COMMITTEE TO W^RITE THE ACTION
OF THE CONVENTION INTO
THE CONSTITUTION
CONVENTION 1922
Dr. A. G. Caris, Defiance, Ohio.
Dr. Martyn Summerbell, Lakemont, N.
Y.
Dr. W. G. Sargent, Providence, R. I.
Dr. W. P. Minton, Dayton. Ohio.
Dr. D. B. Atkinson, Albany, Mo.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
PERMANENT COMMITTEE ON INTER- COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER MATTERS
CONTAINED IN THE REPORT OF
NATIONAL. RELIEF THE CONVENTION SECRETARY
CONVENTION 1922
Mr. F R- Eeach Irvington, N. J. ^ ^ S Alexander, D. D.. Merom, Ind.
Ohi^' ^^"*^^"' ^- ^- SPJ^i^^^ld' Rev. R. C. Helfenstein. D. D.. Dover.
^ n' i" °' ^^^^'^"'°"' ^- ^•' ^^°" College. j^^^'^^Y^^'es H. Lightbourne. Norfolk.
^. i ^ ^^^^a^oS'N^'H" bX!'"§: G^Nelson. Rod Cloud. Nebraska.
Rev. W. P. Minton, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. A. M. Kerr, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
Rev J F Burnett D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
Rev! W. H. Martin, Dayton, Ohio. Rev. H. M. Hainer. Now Bedford, Mass
PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE TO
THE AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY
CONVENTION DEPARTMENTS
Department of Publishing
Hon, Orlando \V. Whitelock, Secretary
OFFICERS OF THE CHRISTIAN PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION
Hon O W. Whitelock, Huntington, Indiana — President.
Rev J. O. Atkinson, D. D., Elon College, N. C. — Vice-President.
Rev. H. Russell Clem, Greensboro, N. C. — Secretary.
H. E. Sims, Piqua, Ohio — Treasurer. ,j <- /^ ^i t ■v.^.-t.-
Rev. Alva Martin Kerr, D. D., Dayton, Ohio— Editor Herald of Gospel Libeit>.
Editor^) of Sunday-school Literature
Adult — Rev. S. Q. Helfenstein, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
Young People's Department — Hermon Eldredge, Erie. Pa.
Children's Department — Mrs. F. E. Bullock, Dayton, Ohio.
Journal of Cliri.stian Education
Editor in Chief — W. A. Harper, LL. D., Elon College, N. C.
A.s.sociate Editor.s
Rev. H. ,V. Smith, D. D.. Versailles. Ohio.
Rev. H. Shelton Smith, D. D., 302 Temple St.. New Haven, Conn.
Rev. R. C. Helfenstein, D. D., Dover, Delaware.
Rev. J. E. Kaufman, Piqua, Ohio.
Rev. W. G. Sargent, D. D., Providence, R. I.
Rev. Mrs. F. E. Bullock, Dayton, Ohio.
Hermon Eldredge, Erie, Pa.
Rev. W. T. Walters, D. D.. Richmond, Va.
Miss Helen Stearns, New Bedford, Mass.
Rev. C. B. Riddle, Burlington, N. C.
The Christian Publishing Association without change in organization or
limitation of power was recognized by the recent quadrennial meeting as the
Department of Publishing of The General Convention of the Christian Church,
thereby welding together in closer unity The Christian Publishing Association
and The General Convention of the Christian Chui-ch which bodies were
originally separate and distinct organizations.
The closer union thus made at once began to bear good fruit, for by agree-
ment of the Board of Trustees of The Christian Publishing Association and the
Board of Education of The American Christian Convention, the Teachers and
Officers Journal was changed into The Journal of Christian Education with
Dr. Harper Editor in Chief and with Associate editors as set out above. By
co-operation of the same Boards Mr. Hermon Eldredge and Mrs. F. E. Bullock
were selected not only as Associate editors of The Journal of Christian Educa-
tion but also Field Workers in the new and great department of Christian
Education.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
The co-operation of the two Boards in the publication of The Journal of
Christian Education and the division of the editoi'ial woi-k upon the Sunday-
school literature which has been made, it seems to me is the most advanced step
ever taken by the Christian Church in the larger field of Christian education.
Publishing is the great right arm of Christian education; with three specialists
as editors of our Sunday-school publications we are assured of the highest
quality of our literature for our children and young people. The Jovinial of
Christian Education is designed to cover the field of Christian education for
all classes of our young people, whether in the home, the church, the Sunday-
school, the Christian Endeavor or our Colleges.
The day of a broader view of Christian education is upon us. All phases
of religious training and development are being recognized as never before.
We hope our people will catch the vision of the far-reaching possibilities of
the Christian training of the children and youths in every home in the Chris-
tian Church. We believe we have laid a broad and strong foundation for the
right training of all our young people that they may grow into well rounded
and useful lives in both church and state. With such editors and field
workers as we have engaged we shall be proud of our progress as a church
in Christian education, if we can have the prayers and hearty support of the
masses of our church people. We would not hav0 one of "these little ones to
pei'ish." Would you? If not, then may we have a prayer chain linking every
one together in an onward march to drive out the evil in all our lives and place
therein true Christian character and life.
BO.^RD OF PUBLISHING
The Board of Ti-ustees of The Christian Publishing Association shall be
ex officio the members of the Board of Publishing of The General Convention
of the Christian Church with the same president and secretary as the Board
of Trustees.
By this action at the recent quadrennial session the Board of Trustees has
been given additional authority and responsibility and acts in two distinct
capacities. As the Board of Publishing they have been given control over the
funds that have come into the hands of the Secretary for Publishing from
the forward Movement and which may come into his hands from that source
and like sources.
This was a very proper and necessary action, for, heretofore, the Secretary
for Publishing had no direct board of control.
The Board of Publishing has undertaken to administer the Forward Move-
ment Funds, in its hands for the purposes intended by the donors and in the
spirit of this great movement of our church and wnth as little expense as
possible.
In order that "Our Principles" as a church might be more carefully and
generally studied, prizes were authorized for the best essays to be written on
these principles. Announcement has already been made of the prizes and terms
of contest. It is the hope of the secretary and of the Board that the plan
adopted will create a much greater interest in our distinctive church principles
than has ever been manifested since the early days of our church. Not
only do we hope that our young people and ministers may become more deeply
interested but that they be broadly educated in our principles which are being
more and more recognized as the basic principles of church unity and fellow-
ship.
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The Board ordered that five thousand copies of the address of Dr. Martyn
Summerbell made before The American Christian Convention at Burlington,
N. C, be printed for free distribution.
The Board of Publishing and the Trustees of The Christian Publishing
Association will make a vigorous, and we hope a successful campaign to in-
crease the circulation of The Herald of Gospel Liberty to the goal of ten
thonstnid subscribers as fixed by the president of the Publishing Association
in his Burlington address.
A definite basis for the campaign was adopted by the following action
of the Board.
I. That the Manager of The Christian Publishing Association arrange
with pastors or others in the local congregations to secure clubs of ten or more
Herald subscribers at the regular rate of two dollars, and that we permit such
agents to retain five ($5.00) dollars for every ten subscribers thus obtained.
We believe this will appeal to Christian Endeavor societies and Ladies' Aid
organizations as well as to organized Sunday-school classes.
With this basis and the active support of our pastors, college friends,
churches, Sunday-schools, and Christian Endeavor societies under the direction
and leadership of Mr. John H. Stewart, manager of our publishing interests,
we hope that The Herald of Gospel Liberty subscription list will mount higher
than ever before in our history.
We believe that far-reaching and constructive plans are laid and are
being pushed that will be of lasting benefit to our beloved church. "Hand to
hand, shoulder to shoulder," moving forward as one solid phalanx we shall
accomplish much to advance the Kingdom of our Lord and Christ, through
the agencies of the Board of Publishing and The Christian Publishing As-
sociation of the Christian Church.
Department of Christian Education
W. A. Harper, A. M., LLi, D., Seoretary
Board of Christian Kdueation
Dr. \V. A. Harper, Elon Colleg-e, N. C.
Rev. W. G. Sargent, Providence, R. I.
Hermon Eldredge. Erie, Pa.
Rev. A. B. Kendall, Spring-field, Ohio.
Rev. H. A. Smith, Versailles, Ohio.
Rev. "VV. T. Walters, Richmond, Va.
M. Orban, Jr., Whittier, Cal.
Rev. H. Shelton Smith, New Haven, Conn
Rev. R. C. Helfenstein, Dover, Del.
W. F. Corwith, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rev. W. S. Alexander, Merom, Ind.
Miss Helen Stearns, New Bedford, Ma.«s.
The Burlington session of The American Christian Convention took a
magnificent forward step in pi'oviding for a correlated system of Christian
Education reaching from our homes, through our Sunday-schools and Chris-
tian Endeavor .societies, to our Colleges.
The constitutional provisions for this new department read:
The Convention shall include the following departments: Missions, Chris-
tian Education, Publications, Evangelism and Life-work Recruits, and Finance,
with the societies and organizations auxiliary to the Convention or its depart-
ments. Each department shall have one secretary, except the department of
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Missions, which shall have two, a secretary for Home Missions and a secretaiy
for Foreign Missions.
The Convention shall elect not more than eleven persons, who with the
secretary of the department of Christian Education shall constitute a Board
of Christian Education, the secretary of the department being president ex
officio. This boai'd may declare vacancies in its membership for cause, subject
to an appeal to the Executive Board of the Convention. It shall have charge
of all the Convention interests connected with Christian education, and shall
survey, outline, promote, and direct a full program of Christian education and
training for Christian life and service reaching from our homes through our
churches, communities, schools, and colleges, and shall fraternally co-operate
with similar departments in other denominations, and with organizations hav-
ing similar objectives.
The new department has issued a bulletin of "Plans and Suggestions"
(twenty-four pages) which may be had free on application to W. A. Harper,
Elon College, N. C. We understand that we are to move cautiously and con-
structively in our work, so as to conserve every good of every organization,
and so also as to avoid competition and duplication of effort. We shall need
the prayers and co-operation of the brotherhood as we undertake.
Our budget calls for .$25,000.00 for the colleges, and for $15,000.00 for
editorial and field work. This is to be secured through three offerings: On
January 14, 1923, from Christian Endeavor societies, $3,000.00; on the last
Sunday in September (Promotion Day) $7,000.00 from Sunday-schools; and on
the fir.st Sunday in November, $30,000.00 from the churches as such.
O'.ir r'.epartments will have the following editoi-s and field workers;
Dr. S. Q. Helfenstein, Editor Adult Literature.
Mr. Hermon Eldredge, Young People's Division Editor and Field Secretary.
Mrs. F. E. Bullock, Childi-en's Division Editor and Field Secretary.
Dr. W. A. Harper, Editor The Journal of Christian Education.
Mr. Hermon Eldredge, Mrs. F. E. Bullock, Dr. W. G. Sargent, Dr. Hugh
A. Smith, Miss Helen Stearns, Dr. W. T. Walters, Rev. H. Shelton Smith, Rev.
C. B. Riddle, Rev. J. E. Kauffman, and Dr. R. C. Helfenstein, Associate Editors
of The .Journal of Christian Education.
Mr. Hermon Eldredge, Sunday-school Notes for Herald of Gospel Liberty.
Dr. A. B. Kendall, Christian Endeavor Notes for Herald of Gospel Liberty.
The Journal of Christian Education will replace the Teachers and Officers
Journal, which has served the church so well, for nearly a dozen years. The
new publication will begin its first issue April 1, 1923, and will appear monthly.
None of the editors, or associate editors, of The Journal of Christian Educa-
tion will receive any salary for service rendered in its preparation. It is a
work of love, for a cause we love.
Mr. Hermon Eldredge will be our all-time officer, devoting his marked
abilities to editing the literature for our young people, and to field work. He
will boost the entire program of Christian Education as it relates to young
people, which means Sunday-schools, Christian Endeavor, Missions, Scouts and
Camp Fires, Reading Courses, Week-day Religious Instruction, etc.
Mrs. F. E. Bullock will render a parallel service for the Children's Division.
Her signal abilities will yield a fine harvest of pi'Ogress in this basic depart-
ment of our ichurch work.
We need an additional all-time field worker and editorial writer, whose
special field will be with the adult and administrative divisions. The General
Secretary, too, .should be an all-time officer. At present he is to give what
time he can spare from his college duties to organizing and directing the
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work until such time as the all-time man is found. It is needless to say this
sei^vice will be without cost to the church.
In conclusion I cannot do better than to quote from the bulletin of "Plans
and Suggestions," the words of introduction and conclusion. They are:
INTRODUCTORY WORD
It should be distinctly understood that the plans and suggestions herein
made will be realized only over a tei-m of years. We do not propose any radical
reorganization or reconstruction of our Sunday-school, our Christian Endeavor,
our College, or our other Christian educational work. The proposed correla-
tion plan is the goal toward which we shall work. We cannot hope to achieve
our ideal overnight nor even in a brief quadrennium. We must grow by ex'
perience out of the present competing and chaotic condition of the Church's edu-
cational situation into a real system of Christian educational statesmanship,
and our sacred duty is to conserve every good we now possess, to eliminate
duplication of effort, to consolidate every interest, and so to integrate our
homes, our Sunday-schools, our Christian Endeavor work, our Colleges, our
week-day religious schools, our recreational, social, and benevolent organiza-
tions and institutions that a unified impact may be made on the religious prob-
lems of our time and a coherent view of the religious life presented our youth.
We shall need to modify these plans from time to time. We are entering new
territory and cannot see all the way.
We must ever, too, keep in mind in the foreground of all our planning —
that "the child in the midst" is the object of all our efforts at systematizing,
correlating, and integrating. Not formal instruction alone, but also the de-
velopment of Christian character is in line with our ultimate purpose. The
little ones whom Jesus declared to be of his Kingdom, we shall through our
best endeavor strive ever to bring to him and to hold for his Kingdom.
Should we fail here, great will be our fall. With this as our purpose and with
the prayer that God may use us to advance his cause, let us approach the task
assigned, rather the opportunity, that has been offered us by our brethren
in the Lord.
CONCLUSION
A word of caution and counsel is needed here. This correlated system of
Christian Education cannot be incorporated into the general Church life nor in
a local unit by legislative enactment. It is to be a matter of growth and
development. It can move more rapidly in some cases than in others. The
Lord's work demands haste, but undue haste will defeat the very hopes we
aspire to realize.
The correlated program will fall flat without trained leaders. So the first
step for its introduction will be in any case to train leaders in sympathy with
it and qualified to undertake it.
Even then it should be undertaken by degrees. It is clear that the De-
partment of Christian Education believes in the closely graded lessons. It
would be a great mistake, however, to introduce the entire seventeen years'
work on October 1, 1923. Begin with the Children's Division and with the
first year graded course for each of its departments. The next year add an-
other graded course. In two years with the Beginners and three with the
Primary and Junior pupils we will thus introduce the whole graded series
for the Children's Division. The second year, too, would find us beginning the
first year graded Intermediate work, and so on.
Again financially, go gradually into the matter of incorporating activities
and organizations into the budget system. Add, say, one line of work a year,
beginning with the Sunday-school, then Christian Endeavor, till all are in-
corporated. The missionary societies will no doubt be the last to come in, but
eventually they will do so.
Begin correlating Christian Endeavor with the Juniors. Go slow and
consolidate every interest as development in the program proceeds.
Boy Scouts or Camp Fire Girls perhaps are already organized. Start
to get all in the proper troops. Elect the Scout Masters or Guardians as
officers or teachers in the proper department. Have teachers elected as Assist-
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ant Mastei-s or Guardians. It will likely require three years to accomplish
these steps.
The present divided condition of the Church's educational life has been long
in developing. Sacred associations are connected with every cleavage. We de-
plore the cleavages, but we must conserve the sacred associations as we heal
the breaches.
Wherever possible we will send a field specialist to aid in the set-up work
of the local Church. In every case, the Department of Christian Education will
gladly correspond with any Church or person as to how to proceed.
Finally, let us say that the very first step, before any work of correlation
is to be done, is to survey the local situation. For this purpose the Department
of Christian Education will send a schedule. On the tabulated facts revealed
by this survey, the Department will be able adequately and scientifically to
advice what steps should be taken in each instance.
And finally — If you wish to know what goes in between in this bulletin,
write for a free copy to W. A. Harper, General Secretary, Elon College, N. C.
Department of Home Missions
Rev. Oiuer S. Thoina.s, t). H., Secretary
Board of Home Mi».sions- — Rev. G. O. Lankford, D. D., Buiiing-ton, N. C. — President.
Mrs. Athella :M. Howsai'^, 1535 N. Euclid Ave.. Dayton, Ohio — Secretary.
Rev. Omer S. Thomas, D. D., 40 C. P. A. Bldg-., Dayton, Ohio — General Secre-
tary and Treasurer.
Rev. H. M. Ilainer, 21.3 Tremont St., New Bedford, jNIass.
Rev. C. G. Nelson, Red Cloud, Nebr.
M. S. Campbell. Ccllison, 111.
The work of the Home Mission Department is gradually growing in its
power for usefulness. There are a number of lines of work into which it has
already entered with very excellent success.
In the educational work of this department thousands of pieces of literature
are published and distributed free to the churches. More and more the pastors
are learning the be^t use for this kind of information and are getting it to
the people.
In the Christian church there are a number of ministers who have not had
the advantage of college training, and because of that they feel the need for
better methods of study and better knowledge of the modern church program.
The Home Mission Board is putting on Pastors' Schools in order that these
studies might be carried forward. The Board has paid the travel expenses and
a/ part of the keep of pastors while at the ten-day schools at Palmer College,
Albany, Mo., at Union Christian College, Merom, Ind., and at Defiance College,
Defiance, Ohio. There have been about one hundred and twenty pastors in
attendance at these .schools each year for the last three years. The results of
this work have been very gratifying to those who attended and to those who
have been interested in maintaining them.
Our Home Mission Department is now aiding in the sustentation of about
ten field men and one general field secretary, and also pastors of about twenty-
five of our churches. A great deal of the work which has been accomplished
by these men has not been such as could be tabulated, but the influence of
the work has veiy much increased the eflficiency and value of our church life.
There have been as a result of the work quite a number of young people who
have decided for definite Chri.'^tian service. Our field men have been able to
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loiTn pastorates and secure pastors for churches in scores of phices where the
churehes were suffering because of the lack of pastoral care.
The special fields of the Home Mission Department are steadily being car-
ried forward. The Americanization work is constantly growing in interest
and during the last year a helper has been added so that we now have the
pastor of the church at Haverhill and two paid full-time workers in the
Americanization woi'k. Results have been very gratifying. Our Western
Washington work steadily contmucs to develop. During the last few months
the promise for a permanent work has been very bright, especially in the new
church known as the Brooklyn church on North River.
Our receipts for the general home mission fund for the last year were
$33,529.69, and we had a surplus of cash at the beginning of the year of
$26,889.33, making a total of available money for last year of $59,919.02'. This
year we started in with a credit balance of .$31,551.85, with possible receipts
of $40,000.00 during the year. At the Board meeting the appropriations were
place at about $50,000.00.
The Board is planning to enter into some new work among the Indians
in co-operation with the Home Missions Council.
Our loan funds during the last year reached about $20,000.00 and before
many months it is expected that our loans to churches for church buildings and
parsonages will reach about $30,000.00, which is the limit appropriated for
that purpose for the coming year.
Department of Foreign Missions
Rev. 'Wilson 1». Minton, D. I)., Secretary
Board of Foreign MisNion.s — Rev. W. H. Denison, D. D.. Dayton, Ohio — President.
Rev. Wilson P. Minton, D. D., Dayton, Ohio — Secretary.
Rev. O. S. Thoma.s, D. D., Dayton, Ohio- — Treasurer.
J. O. Winters, Greenville, Ohio.
Rev. W. P. Fletcher, Drayton, Ontaiio.
Mrs. Alice V. Morrill, Defiance, Ohio.
In addition to routine matters the following action was taken by the
Foreign Mission Department in annual session November 21 and 22.
The securing immediately, by buying or building, of a suitable parsonage-
preaching place at Moka, Japan, the cost not to exceed $2,500.00. This is an
emergency involving our whole work there owing to lack of houses for rent.
Medical and dental allowances are to be continued at fifty dollars a family
for the former and twenty dollars for the latter with the further provision that
the Board will share with the family any such expenses above the allowance
on a fifty-fifty basis.
We endorsed the proposal of the Japan Mission to co-operate with the
Methodist Theological School, Aoyama Gakuin, in Tokyo, and authorized the
Foreign Mission Secretary to pay $350.00 on last year's work and $500.00
for support of the work this year, and we approved the action of the Mission
in designating Dr. A. D. Woodworth as a member of the staff of said school.
Mr. Taizumi and Mr. Sano, two American trained Japanese men, are
to be returned to Japan next summer, to become pastors ir. our field.
The request of the Japan Mission to enter the proposed new National
Christian Council of Japan was approved.
The Board agreed to unite with the Home Mission Department in pro-
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viding- half the salary and expenses of two field Vv'orkers to give half time
each under the direction of the Woman's Board.
The grant of $200.00 a year for Gladys McCord was continued and a grant
of $25.00 a month was voted for Mrs. McCord for this coming year.
The secretary was instructed to secure a horse and buggy outfit for use
in the Ai-us, P. R., field.
One hundred fifty thousand dollars was appropriated to purchase ad-
ditional land at Ponce in connection with the mission home.
Two hundred thousand dollars was granted for purchase of a lot next to
tlie church in Arus, the same to be held for parsonage site.
Mr. Bruce W. Morton, Toronto, Canada, was placed under appointment
as a missionary to Porto Rico, to go to the field as soon as arrangements can
be made for him.
Mr. Victor Rivera, who is to graduate from Elon in the spring, is to be
sent back by the Board to do work in our field among his native people of
Porto Rico.
Miss Angle Crew, West Milton, Ohio, who will graduate from Defiance
in the spring, was placed under appointment as a missionary to Japan, the
details of her going to the field to be v/orked out later.
A representative from the Board is to be sent to the Chautauqua at Elon
next summer to teach a course in Foreign Missions.
The following resolution was adopted : "We congratulate the Azabu
church on their initiating a movement for a new church building and pledging
a liberal amount toward this fund, and that this Board attempt to raise
•"p?, 500. 00 this year toward this fund provided the church there will raise
$2,500.00 of their pledge."
One hundred twenty-five thousand dollars was voted for a memorial window
in the new Christian Temple Church, Norfolk, Va., in honor of Miss Williams,
now being supported by that church and Rev. D. P. Barrett and wife, formerly
supported by the Memorial Temple church at Norfolk.
The following budget was adopted :
Japan —
Regular work $26,738.50
Special : 5,960.00 $32,698.50
Porto Rico—
Reg-ular work $ 9,653.00
Special 12,890.00 22,543.00
China work - 10,000.00
Miscellaneous Budget —
Administration $ 5,400.00
Travel of Secretary, Postage, McCord account, C. M.'
deficit, Literature, Union work. Woman worker,
etc 6,225.00 11,625.00
Total Budget $76,866.50
Of this amount .':10,000.00 was voted for the Santa Isabel Chapel last year
and we have on hand in that fund about $8,310.00, thus reducing the actual
needed funds for this year to $68,556.50, with possible resources based upon
regular and special receipts last year of $65,011.46.
Wilson P. Minton, Secretary.
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Department of Evangelism and Life Service
((Mlifial 'Title Ilf|i:ir4 iiifnt of l<:vaii;^'<'li>>iii ami l^il'o-^vork Kccriiit.s )
l{. ( . ll<-ir«>n.Ht<>in. M. A., I>. I).. Sotretar.v
Itev. 3Icl). Il<»«sar«'. I>a>t<>ii, Ohio, l]\<'cii<i\ e S«'tT«'<arj
.Mciiiher.s of Boiird
Rev. R. C. Helfenstein, 109 S. Bradford St., Dover, Del.
Rev. Geo. D. Eastes, 2 Hatton St., Portsmouth, Va.
Rev. Willoe J. Hall, R. R. 1, Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. Clarence Defur, Wakarusa, Indiana.
Rev. Ernest D. Gilbert, Conneaut, Ohio.
The Department of Evangelism and Life Service wa.s created at the Bur-
lington Convention. The creation of such a department is in keeping with
the advance steps taken by other progressive denominations during the past
few years. Practically all the leading denominations have come to realize in a
new and larger way that Evangelism is the fir.st work of the Kingdom, and
that as such it should be systematized in the interest of greater efficiency.
The Department of Evangelism and Life Service in our Church has tw^o
main objectives. First it will seek to quicken a greater interest in a rational
and wholesome type of Evangelism among all the pastors and churches, seek-
ing to unify the evangelistic effort throughout the denomination. The best
methods of Evangelism will be recommended to meet the peculiar conditions
in various pastorates. "A Year Round" program will be presented in the
interest of Educational and Inspirational Evangelism. A net gain or ten per-
cent increase in membership each year in every church in the denomination
is recommended by the Board as a goal to be urged by every Conference. This
will enable us to realize the goal set by the Burlington Convention — namely to
bring our membership up to one hundred and twenty-five thousand members
by the end of the jiresent quadrennium.
The second objective of the Department is to seek to enlist at least fifty
lecruits each year during the present quadrennium to fill the ranks of the
pastors at the Home Base, and the ranks of the Missionaries on the Foreign
Field. The proposition of securing fifty trained Life-work Recruits among our
churches each year is not only desirable but imperative if the work of our
denomination is to continue. This Department will make a careful study of
the needs and of the resources, and will in every way possible seek to assist
the pastors and churches in securing Life Recruits.
An Executive Secretary will be employed by the Department who will
give his full time to the development of the work and the service of our Con-
ferences and Churches.
In addition, the Department will be responsible for "The Prayer Page" in
The Herald of Gospel Liberty, Rev. Ernest D. Gilbert, a member of the Board,
continuing as writer of the same.
A Statement of the Sunday-school Department
On January 1, 1923, the Sunday-school Department of The American
Christian Convention ceased to exist. Or rather it blended into the De-
partment of Christian Education of which Dr. W. A. Harper is secretary and
chainnan of the Board.
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Mrs. F. E. Bullock who has so faithfully served the Sunday School Board
as Field Secretary, is now to be Editor and Field Secretary of the Children's
Division of the new Department of Christian Education and Hernion Eldredgre,
former chaimian of the Sunday School Board will give his full time to the
work of Editor and Field Secretary of the Young People's Division.
Long live the new Department of Christian Education and useful may
it be to the Church and the Kingdom. HERMON ELDREDGE.
REGIONAL CONVENTIONS
New England Christian
(Reported by Secretary Gilbert)
Officers — Rev. \V. G. Sarg-ent, Providence, R. ]. — President.
Rev P. W. Caswell. Manchester, N. H. — Vice-President.
Rev' Ernest D. Gilbert, Box 624, Fall River, Mass.— Secretary.
Rev H. M. Hainer. 213 Tremont St., New Bedford, Mass. — Assistant Secretary.
Mr. F. R. Woodward, Hill, N. H. — Treasurer.
l>epartment Secretarie.s— Miss Helen R. Stearns. New Bedford, Mass.— Sunday-
school. .„ ,
Rev. E R. Caswell, Laconia, N. H. — Christian Endeavor.
Rev. D. P. Hurlburt. Bangor, Maine — Missions.
TVew England Mi.s.'<ionar> Sofiety —
Rev W G Sarg^ent, D. D.. Providence, R. I., A'lce-President.
Rev Ernest D. Gilbert, Box 624. Fall River, jMass. — Secretary.
Mr. F. R. Woodward. Hill, N. H. — Treasurer.
New England Educational Society — „ t ^r t^ ^ *
Rev W G Sargent. D. D., Providence, R. I. — Vice-President.
Rev" Ernest D. Gilbert, Box 624, Fall River, Mass. — Secretary.
Mr. F. R. Woodward, Hill, N. H. — Treasurer.
t iiristian Camp Meeting As.sociation — ^ .^ ,
Rev G A. Conibear, Lakemont, N. Y. — \ ice-President.
Rev D P. Hurlburt, Bangor, Maine — Secretary.
Mr. E. A. Chase, 40,5 Potter Ave., Providence, R. I. — Treasurer.
'i'rustees— Rev. G. A. Conibear. Rev. D. P. Hurlburt, Mr. E. A. Chase, Rev. W. G.
Sargent Mr. F. G. Arnold, Mr. I^eslie Swain, Mr. W. H. Sanford, Rev. P. S
Sailer, Mr. F. H. Turtle, Dr. C. E. Groves.
Southern Christian
(Reported by President .Johnson)
Officers— Rev. L. E. Smith, D. D., Norfolk, Va.— President.
Rev N G Newman, D. D., Elon College, N. C— Vice-President.
Rev' I W. Johnson, D. D., Suffolk, Va.— Secretary.
Rev! W. C. Wicker, D. D., Elon College. N. C— Treasurer.
The Convention includes all the conferences of the South. It will meet in
extraordinary session Tuesday before the first Sunday in May. 1923. the place
ta be determined by the Executive Committee.
Western Christian
(Reported by Secretary Kyle)
Officer.s— Rev. D. M. Helfenstein, Keokuk, Iowa— President.
Rev R L. Hendrickson, Lincoln, Kansas — Vice-President.
Mr. John J. Kyle, Perlee, Iowa — Secretary.
Mr. Emery S. Huff, Oronoque, Kansas — Treasurer.
TruHti^H—F N. Slocum, Baring, Mo.. 5 years; Geo. Bond, Gresham. Nebr.. 4 years;
R^^ Jones, Shelby. Neb., 3 years; A. J. Ralston. Towanda. Kan.. 2 years;
F. H. Thomas. Gerster. Mo., 1 year.
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Dr-psirtiiient Seoretario.s — Airs. (\ (J. Nelson, Gresliani, Neb. — SuiuIh.n-scIiooIs.
Kev. J. M. Kauffiiiaii. Madrid, Jowa — Christian Endeavor-,
Mis. (Je(j. Hutton, .Maciiid. Iowa — Missions.
Hev. L, T. Pi'octov, Albany, Mo. — Publications.
Jtev. Alfred Huist, Alban.v, Mo. — Education.
Stantlini^: Mi.s>4ionar.v ('oiiiiiiittoo — Dr. F. G. Coffin, Albany, Mo.; Rev. C. G. Nelson.
Red Cloud, Nebr. ; Rev. C. E. Huff, Oronoque, ivansas; A. S. Lynn, Orient, Iowa;
Geo. Hutton. Madrid, Iowa; Rev. C. G. Nelson is to call the Board tog-ethei-.
('oniiiiittfe on Christian I nit> — Rev. D. M. Hclfenstein, Keokuk, Iowa; Rev. F. 2V1.
Stian«t. ArlingtDn, Kansas; Rev. J. A. Stovei-, Avon, 111.; Rev. F. E. Rock-
well. Alban},-, Mo.; Rev. li. L. Raybourn, Grand River, Iowa.
Metropolitan District Christian
(liepoited b.N" Secretaiy Gove)
Oflifers — Rev. Martyn Sunimerbell, Lakemont, N. Y. — President.
Rev. A. C. Youmans, Greenville, Ohio — Vice-Pre.'=-ident.
Rev, John Bowdish Gove, Sprakers, N. Y. — Treasurer.
Mr. ,Iohn B. Pease, Gasport, N. Y. — Treasurer.
I>f>pnninent Secretaries— Rev. L. F. Johnson, Carversville, Pa. — Home Missions.
Rev. Mrs. Georgia B. VVeaton, 10 Villa Road, :Menands, Albany, N. Y. — Foreign
Missions.
Rev. W. H. Hainer, Irvington, N.' .1. — Education.
Mr. F. R. Beach, Irving^ton, N. J. — Sunday-schools.
Rev. R. G. English, Albany, N. Y. — Christian Endeavor.
Prof. J. N. Dales, Drayton, Ontario — Publications.
Last session, Albany, N. Y., November 9, 10, 1920.
No meeting- this year. Next session at call of President.
Infoi-niation furnished b>" .1. B. Gove, Secretary, Spr-aker-s, N. Y.
The Central Christian
(Reported b.v President E. A. M'atkins)
Officers — Rev. E. A. Watkins, Lima, Ohio — President.
Rev. A. A. Richards, Urbana, 111. — Vice-President — Missi(jns.
Rev. H. G. Rowe, "VVarren, Ind. — Vice-President — Sunday-schools.
Rev. F. H. Peters. Defiance, Ohio — Vice-President — Education.
Rev. J. C. DeRemer-, Britton, Mich. — Vice-President — Christian Endeavor-.
Rev. Ray Seely, Yuba, Wis. — Vice-President — Publications.
Rev. T. H. Meadows, Muses Mills, Ky. — Vice-President — Relief.
Rev. Levi J. Carter, demons, Iowa — Secretary.
Rev. C. F. Baldwin, Lebanon, Ind. — Treasurer".
The Central Christian Convention had its origin in an action taken by The
American Chr-istian Convention, at Conneaut, Ohio, in 1919.
Afro-Christian
Officers of the Afro-<'liristian (jieneral (convention of U. S. A., Canada. S. A..
and the West Indies —
Rev. S. A. Howell, D. D.. Newport News, Va. — President.
Rev. W. Geo. Avant, D. D., Franklinton, N. C. — Vice-President.
ReVi C. A. Harris, Norfolk, Va. — Secretary.
Rev. J. W. Meadows, Cr-eedmore, N. C. — Assistant Secretar-y.
Ml-. Wesley Raney, Newport News, Va. — Financial Secretary.
Rev. W. S. Matthews, D. D., Raleigh, N. C. — Treasurer.
Rev. W. Geo. Avant, D. D., and Rev. J. A. Henderson— Field Secretaries.
Officers of the Woman's Xational Home and Foreisn Missionarv Convention —
Mrs. Rosa Howell — President.
Mrs. M. W. Stephens — AMce-T'resident.
Miss B. King — Recording Secretar.v.
Mrs. V. Squires — Assistant Secretary.
Mrs. Effle D. Samuels — Corresponding Secretary.
Mrs. Stella Parker- — Treasurer-.
Mr.s. F. Sumler and Mrs. L. Ellis — Mite Box Superintendents.
Miss C. Midgett and Miss Z. Kinsey — Supts. Young People's Work
Mrs, M. E. Harris, Mrs. Lottie Matthews, Mrs. M. C. Sellars and Mrs F L.
Taylor — State Missionaries.
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COLLEGES
Elon College
Elon College, North Carolina
W. A. Harper, President
OFFICERS OF THE FACULTY
W. A. Harper, President.
A. L. Hook, College Dean.
Anna I. Helfenstein, Dean of \Vunien.
P. S. Kennett, Secretary.
^V. C. Wicker, Curator of Library.
L. W. Vaug-han, Bursar.
A. L. Hook, Curator of Museum.
C. H. Atkins, Superintendent of Ground.^:.
R. M. Rothgreb, Superintendent Power Plant.
Male students, 1921-1922 163
Women students, 1921-1922 166
Ministerial students, 1921-1922 23
Whole number of students 329
THE PACULTY
William Allen Harper. M. A.. Lit. D., LL. D. — ^President.
W. W. Staley. Chair of the Presidency, Professor of Religious Education.
Alonzo I>ohr Hook, A. B., M. A., College Dean — Professor of Physics.
Walter Phalti Lawrence, Ph. B., A. M., Lit. D. — Professor of English Language
and Literature.
Anna Irene Helfenstein, A. B., il. A., M. D. — Dean of Women — Professor of Latin
and Expression.
Rev. ^Valton Crump Wicker, M. A., Lit. D., D. D. — Professor of Education.
Thomas Cicero Amick, M. A., Ph. D. — Professor of Mathematics.
Rev. John Urquhart Newman, Ph. D., Lit. D., D. D. — Professor of Greek and
Biblical Literature.
Ned Faucette Brannock, A. B., M. A., Lit. D. — Professor of Chemistry.
Rev. Nathaniel Gross Newman, M. A., D. D.- — College Pastor and Professor
of Social Sciences.
Rev. Paul S. Kennett, A. B., B. D. — Professor of History.
William Jefferson Gotten, A. B., M. A. — Assistant Professor of Latin and German.
Thomas Edward Powell, A. B. — Assistant Professor of Geolog.v and Biology.
J. A. Homaday — Principal Demonstration School.
Ben W. Everett, A. B. — INIechanical Drawing, Penmanship, Engineering.
First Lieut. Frank B. Corboy, A. B. (Athletic Officer 109th Infantry, France.)
— Coach.
Rev. Martyn Summerbell, Ph. D., D. D,, LL. D. — Lecturer on Church History and
Biblical Literature.
Rev. James Oscar Atkinson, A. M., D. D. — Lecturer on Christian Missions.
Rev. William Garbutt Sargent, A. B., D. D. — Lecturer on Christian Ethics.
Edwin Morris Betts, Ph. B., Director (Southern Conservatory) — Piano, Organ,
and Harmony.
Walter F. Greenwood, Director Voice — Voice and Theory.
Miss Florence Fisher (Graduate of Arthur J. Hubbard) — Voice.
Miss Mildred Kirkland (Elon College) — Piano.
Miss Julia Braxton — Violin.
O. H. Henderson, A. B. — Art.
Miss Kathleen Belcher, A. B. — Domestic Science and Household Economics.
Lawrence ]Marion Cannon (Rochester Business University) — Business Department.
Miss !Minnie Edge — Librarian.
Victor M. Rivera — Instructor in Spanish.
Markwood Z. Rhodes — Director College Band.
Miss Josephine Malnor — Resident Nurse and Housekeeper College Boarding de-
partment.
G. A. Brown — Manager Ladies' Hall.
Mrs. R. S. Rainey — Stewardess Young Men's Club.
R. S. Rainey — Manager Young Men's Club.
Ben W. Everett — Proctor Alumni Building.
O. H. Henderson — Proctor East Dormitory.
NOTEVl^ORTHY ADVANCES
Bible study is required once a week of all freshmen and sophomores, and
elective three times a week for Juniors and Seniors.
A Department of Religious Education with four years' work is now provided,
with laboratory work in the form of a Community Week-Day Religious School
and work with the colored population at night.
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A IJenionstiation Scliool for public school teachers has been provided in the
Elon Graded School.
Oui preparatory department has been eliminated after thirty-one years.
The College i.s endeavoring- to get the churches of the Southern Christian
Convention to recognize the practicability of "The Church's Educational System"
as outlined by the Conventit)n's Board of Education.
The College religious oiganizations have been correlated into a g'eneral
functioning- body, con.=!erving' all the good of each and eliminating- duplication.
Defiance College and Christian Divinity School
Cofhin«e, Ohio
H. E. Sims, Piqua,. Ohio, President of Board of Trustees.
R. H. Sutphen, Defiance, Chio, Chairman of Executive Committee.
Regular School Y:«ar, 1921-22
Men Students 134
Women Students 133
Total 267
Summer School, 1922
Men Students •. 75
Women Students 126
Total :.... 201
Summer School for Pastors, 1922
M?n Students 31
Women Students 1
Total Number of Students 500
Life-work Recruits 50
Student Volunteers 6
OFFICERS OK AI)>I1XIS'I'K ATIO.N
A. G. Caris. President.
Martyn Summeihell, \'ice-J^resident.
George C. Ender.s, Dean of Christian Divinity School.
Edwaid L. Dawson, Dean of College.
Elizabeth F. Wells, Secretary.
.Jennette .V. ^Morton, Dean of \\'omen.
J. S. Kardcastle, Dean of Men.
Flossie E. Whitney, Head of Music Department.
Estella Faye Crafty, Librarian.
FACULTY
Albert G. Caris, I'tesident.
Martyn Suninierbell, Lecturer, Histoiy, and Sociology.
George C. Enders, Philosophy and Theology.
Edward L. Lawson, Education.
Elizabeth F. Wells, Secretary.
Mar.v B. French, Art and Home Economics.
Saia V. Prueser, Critic Teacher.
Elizabeth Rimer-Latchaw, Organ.
L. Waid ^IcRevnolds, Biology.
Estella Fay Crafty, English."
Jennette A. Morton, English.
Stanley Lewis, Chemistry.
Charles Manchester, Public Speaking- and Homiletics.
Frank H. Peters, College Pastor.
Flossie E. Whitney, Piano.
Ralph W. Peters, Journalism.
Blossom Jean W^ilcox, Voice.
Viola Marlatt, Latin and (Jreek.
Marie Davis, Romance Languages.
Winona V. Forrer, Expression.
C. R. Vanderscoff, Physical Director.
Gerald :McLaughlin, Violin.
W. G. Meinke, History and Economics.
J. D. Brumbaugh, Physics and Chemistry.
H. S. Hardcastle, Sociology and Bible.
Frank J. Batterson, Romance Languages.
Louis P. Loomis. Mathematics.
Blanche Howe, Normal Dii-ector.
Lucile Oberlin, Physical Director for \Vomen.
20 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Your College and Your Theological Seminary
Every loyal Christian in Defiance territory should patronize them.
The educational center of the Christians in northeastern Indiana, Ohio,
Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Y'ork, New Jersey, and the New England States.
Attendance strictly collegiate and Divinity School. Ten percent increase in
student attendance in 1921-22, ten pei'cent increase again in 192'2-23.
An ideal plant for Christian education. New buildings, thoroughly equipped.
Beautiful campus of twenty-eight acres, men's athletic field, women's play-
ground, men's gymnasium, women's gymnasium, with up-to-date apparatus.
Recognized as a standard college by the State Department of Public In-
struction, and member of the Ohio College Association and the North Central
Association of Colleges.
Collegiate Departm3nts — Collegiate, Household Arts, Engineering, Normal,
Music and Expression.
I'he Christian Divinity School — The only theological seminary of the Christians.
Strong and practical courses olfered.
Faculties — Strong, university-trained men and women of high Christian ideals
and deep devotion to duty. Four full-time professors added for 1922-23.
For catalogs and other information, address the President.
Palmer Institute-Starkey Seminary
l.AKK>IO-\T, \E\V \OKIv
Male student.s -18
Female students 35
Whole number of students 83
Whole number of men preparing for the ministry 3
Board ol Instruction and Adminiistration, 1021-192*.: — Martyn Summerbell. D. D.,
LL D President. :Moral Science and I'edagogy; George A. Conibear, D. D..
Chaplain, Ethics; Percy W. Caris, A. B., Science and Mathematics: Walter E.
Moon English; H. C. Waldasin, Latin and Ancient History; Edward \Va\z,
Commerce; Mrs. Rachel W. Bailey. Ene^lish; Laura S. Porter, Art and Elocu-
tion- Isabel M. Palmer, Piano and Voice; :Marion Solomon, German and French;
Louise A. Green, History, Etc.; Alice M. Ingoldsby, Lower School; Flora
Surnmerbell, Registrar.
BOARU OF TRUSTEKS — 1922-192:5
Term of Olliee E.viiires in 1923 — James S. Frost. West Henrietta; M. Summeibell,
Lakemont; John T. Knox, Esq., Penn Yan; AV. F. Corwith, New York City;
Mrs. Henry Van Deu.sen, Saratoga; Harry R. Brate, Lakemont.
Term of Office Expires in 1921— W. E. Bassler, Middletaurg; Dr. Walter P. Ander-
ton. New York City; Hiram Elliott, Lakemont; Ward B. White, Ithaca; Rev.
G. A. Conibear, Lakemont; C. E. Raymond, Chicago.
Term of Oftioc Evpires in 192.5 — T. M. Chadwick, Lakemont; Rev. S. E. Eastman, D.
D Elmira; Charles J. Day, New York City; John B. Pease, Gasport: Arthur
G." Adams, Esq., Ithaca; Rev. A. C. Youmans, Greenville, Ohio.
Offioer.H — Wellington E. Bassler, Chairman; Harry R. Brate, Clerk; M. Summer-
bell, Treasure)-.
Exoeutlve t^ommittee — W. E. Bassler, S. E. Eastman, T. M. Chadwick, Hiram
Elliott, Geo. A. Conibear, M. Summerbell, Harry Brate.
Finance Committee — M. Summerbell, W. F. Corwith, Chas. J. Day, Walter P.
Andeiton, C. E. Raymond.
Committee on the Endowment — M. Summerbell, Charles J. Day, Walter P. Ander-
lon, Arthur G. Adams. Ward B. White.
Committee on Sclioiarshiiis — M. Summerbell, S. E. Eastman, John T. Knox.
Advisor?" Committee— Charles J. Day, W. F. Corwith, :Mr.':;. Henry Van Deusen,
W. P. Anderton, W. E. Bassler.
Auditors — T. M. Chadwick. Hiram Elliott, Harry R. Biate.
Counsel — John T. Knox, Esq.
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Union Christian College
>l 10 H O >l . 1 .\ O I A .\ A
\V. S. Alexaiirter, President
:Male Students 42
Female Students 39
Ministerial Students 16
Total Students 81
Union Christian College is likely to undergo a complete reorganization, by
which the control of the College will be vested in a Board of fifteen trustees,
nine of whom are to be elected by the Executive committee of the General
Convention of the Christian Church, and six of whom are to be elected by the
Alumni Association.
FACLLTY
Warner S. Alexander, President.
Gault W. Pleasant, Dean.
Ernest Treber, College pastoi'. and Religious Education.
S. Elizabeth Hatten, Modern Languages.
Wm. E. Goernandt, Mathematics and Science.
Charles A. Lindley, Engii.'^h and History.
Frieda 'SI. Fergu.son, English and Dramatic Art.
Helen Cushman. Domestic Aft.
Ora Price, Commercial subjects.
Elsie D. Shaw, OtTice Secretary.
Vera Vaile VanCleave, Director of School of ^Music.
Fred J. Sharp, Instructor of Violin, and Director of Orchestra.
jMrs. Delia Christy, Dean of Women.
Emerson Boroug'hs, Ijibrarian.
ISIartyn Summerbell, I'h. D., Lecturer on Church History.
DEPARTMENTS 3IAI1\TAINEI)
Four Years Commissioned Hig-h School.
Four Years College Course.
Commercial subjects— typewriting, shorthand, bookkeeping.
]\Iusic department— ppiano, voice, violin, orchestra.
Four Years English Bible Course.
We are happy to announce to the constituency of Union Chiistian College that
w^e now have the whole church backing us in our efforts. Qualifications of faculty
members meet state requi'-ernents. They also meet church and Christian home
i-equirements. The college pleads for the heartiest co-operation on the part of
churches, pastors, and Christian homes within our territory.
Palmer College
AI.H V\^, MISSOURI
Faeulty — 1922-1923
Frank G. Coffin, A. M., D. D., President.
Daniel B. Atkinson, A. M., D. D., Social Sciences and Biblical Literature.
Dawson Phelps, A. !M., History.
Ruth P^ord-.Vtkinson, Art. Dean of Women.
G. ZMuriel Hamilton, English.
Ivan F. Healton, A. M., Romance Languages.
Virgil F. Payne, A. M., Science.
Elizabeth Monroe, A. M., Mathematics.
Letha ^McGuire, A. B., Librarian.
Eva Brackney Proctor, A. B., Domestic Science.
Gertrude M. Northrop, A. B., B. Mus., Voice.
Clair J. Velie, B. Mus., Piano.
Claude E. Dean. Violin and Orchestral Instruments.
Lura Haworth Healton, A. B., Expression.
Zenith Hurst Velie, Assistant Piano
Evelyn Hitchcock, Secretary.
Male students 52
Female students 176
Total students 228
Number in Biblical Department 9
ORGAAIZATION
Executive Board — J. W. Piper, Legrand, Iowa; J. A. Tipton, Albany, Mo.; A. B.
Price. Albany, :\Io.; F. G. Coffin, Albany, Mo.
TniKtees for Three Years — F. N. Slocum, Baring, Mo.; C. E. Huff, Oronoque, JCan. ;
A. I^. Wingate, Avon, 111.; Rolon Jones, Shelby, Nebr. ; J. A. Tipton, Albany, Mo.
22 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Trustee.", for One Tear — :M. Orban, Jr., Wliittier, Cal. ; C. G. Nelson, Gresham,
Nebr. : F. G. Coffin, Albany, Mo.; G. E. Hutton, Madrid, Iowa; J. W. Piper,
Logrand, Iowa.
Tru.stees for Two Years — E. F. Saunders, Montezuma, Iowa; H. E. Warren,
Superior, Nebr.; O. B. Whitaker, Weaubleau, Mo.; E. H. Willey, Orient, Iowa;
A. la. Price, Albany, Mo.
Honorary Trustees — Hon. W. F. Dalby, Albany, Mo.
Corporation Oflicer.s — J. W. Piper, Legrand, Iowa, President; Rolon Jones, Shelby,
N'ebr., Vice-President; F. G. Coffin, Albany, Mo., Secretary and Treasurer.
Franklinton Christian College
Rev. J. A. Hen«U'r>40ii. I'resldent
F A f l^ I/r Y — J 91'2- 1 9a:{
Rev. J. A. Henderson Townsville, N. C.
Graduate of Franklinton Christian College, Franklinton, North Carolina,
Henderson Normal Institute, Henderson, North Carolina.
Theological Department and Teachers' Training Class.
Prof. James A. Clark ..- Nyack, New York
Livingston College, Salisbury, N. C, Columbia University, N. Y.,
Regimental Sg-t. Major. 810 Infantry, National Army.
Higher Mathematics and Science.
Prof. J. P. Mang-rum Franklinton, N. C.
Franklinton Chri.«tian College, Franklinton, N. C, Shaw University,
Raleigh. North Carolina.
I^atin. Mathematics. Histor.v. and Civics.
.Mrs. J. F. Mang^rum Merom, Indiana
Union Christian College, Merom, Indiana.
English, Literature, English Composition, Rhetoric, and Classics.
Miss .Mattie Hester Franklinton, N. C.
Franlvlinton Christian College, Franklinton, North Cai-olina.
IMusic and Intermediate Departmient.
I\Iiss Judith O. Pearson Townsville, N. C.
F'ranklinton Christian College, Franklinton, N. C, INIoriis Brown
University, Atlanta, Georgia.
Business and Intermediate Department.
Mrs. Mattie Mitchell Franklinton, N. C.
Franklinton Christian College, Franklinton, N. C.
Matron, Physiology, Geography, History, and Spelling.
Miss Genesee V. Wilder Method, N. C.
Franklinton Christian College, Franklinton, N. C, St. Augrustine, Raleig-h, N. C.
Domestic Science Department.
Male students 37
Female students 69
.Ministerial students 12
AVhole number of students 106
STATE ORGANIZATIONS
Illinois State Christian Conference
(Reported by Secretary Reich)
Offieers — Rev. J. L. Brooks, Mansfield. 111. — President.
Rev. A. O. Jacobs, Olney, 111. — Vice-President.
Rev. Levi J. Carter, demons, Iowa — Secretary.
M. S. Campbell, Collison, 111. — Treasurer.
Deiiartment Seeretarie.s — Rev. J. J. Doug-lass, Urbana, 111. — Devotion.
Rev. John Baughman, Louisville, 111. — Evangelism.
Rev. W. S. Alexander, Merom. Ind. — Religious Education.
Rev. E. C. Geeding-, Ashton, 111. — Publishing.
Rev. A. O. Jacobs, Olney, 111. — Sunday-schools.
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Rev. J. A. Stover, Avon, 111. — Christian Endeavor.
Rev. A. A. Richards, Urbana, 111. — Benevolence.
Rev. G. W. Shepherd, Atwood, 111. — Mission.s.
Tru.stee.s— Rev. J. M. Plunkett, Talestine, 111., to l'J22; Rev. J. T. Brooks. Mansfield,
111., to 1923; Rev. I. M. Hoel, Tu.scola, 111., to 1!)24.
Ohio State Christian Association
Orgaiiized, ISOli. lnc(irporal<d, 1S!I1. lieported, 1922.
Oflioers — Rev. B. A. Watkins, Lima, Ohio^ — President.
Rev. F. H. Peters, Defiance, Ohio — Vice-I'resident.
Rev. W. J. Young-, West Milton, Ohio — Secretary.
Rev. R. H. Long', Centerburg, Ohio — Treasurer or Secretai'y for Finance.
Department Seeretiiries — President A. G. Caris, Defiance, Ohio — Education.
Rev. Herman A. Lewis. Mt. Sterling', Ohio — Publishing.
Rev. A. E. Kemp, Tro.\', Ohio — Missions.
Rev. \V. V. Miller, Lvnchburg, Ohio — Sunday-schools.
Rev. A. W. Hirby, Dayton, Ohio — V. P. S. C. E.
Mr. Charles S. Coon, Columbus, Ohio — Relief.
■Woman's State Board of itiissions — Mrs. W. J. Young, West Milton, O. — President.
Mrs. Rachel Harrt)d, Beloit, Ohio — Vice-President at large.
Mrs. Myrtle Reynolds, I^ima, Ohio — Recording Secretary.
Mrs. F. H'. Peters, Defiance, Ohio — Corresponding Secretarj'-Treasurer.
Mrs. Mary Hagans, Mt. Sterling, Ohio — Superintendent Cradle Roll.
Miss Mary Froebe, Piqua, Ohio — Superintendent Young People's Work.
Mrs. Maud Meranda, Higginsport, Ohio — Superintendent Literature.
Indiana State Christian Conference
(Reported by Secretai\ Sh(irt)
Reported, 1922
Each local church of the several conferences of the State is requested to
ray to the State Conference a fee equal to ten cents per member.
Eacli Christian Conference of the State of Indiana is requested to pay to the
Indiana State Conference five dollars annually for general expenses of the
conference.
Officers — Rev. Carl F. Baldwin. Lebanon, Indiana — President.
Rev. R. P. Arrick, Farmland, Indiana — Vice-President.
Rev. H. H. Short, Hagerstovvn, Indiana — Secretaiy.
Rev. M. M. Wiles, Kirklin, Indiana — Treasurer.
IJepartment Secretaries — Rev. R. E. Wearly, Trotwood, Ohio — Devotions.
Rev. J. R. Cortner, Farmland, Ind. — Missions.
Rev. Clarence Defur, Wakarusa, Indiana — Religious Education.
Rev. O. V. Rector, Goshen, Indiana — Benevolence.
Hon. O. W. Whitelock, Huntington, Indiana — Publishing.
Rev. J. E. Ettei-, Huntington, Indiana — Evangelism.
Board of >Ianager.s — Oscar R. Mason, Charles B. Hershey, Robert E. Wearly,
John R. Cortner, O. V. Rector, Clarence Defur, John F. Fendlev, Julius E.
Etter, Robert P. Arrick, AV. P. Kibbey, Morris M. Wiles, David O. Coy, Carl
F. Baldwin, O. W. Whitelock, Harley H. Short, W. H. Wakeland, W. H. Zenor.
Woman's Boaril for Home anil Foreisrn Missions —
Mrs. E. "SV. Henderson, Lebanon, Indiana — President.
Miss Ina Bower, Darlington, Indiana — Secretary.
Kansas State Christian Conference
(Reported by Secretary Hendrickson — 1922)
Session of 1921 — Meredith Church, Kansas.
Officers — C. E. Booze, I^incoln, Kansas — President.
H. E. Warren, Superior, Nebraska — Vice-President.
Rev. R. L. Hendrickson, I^incoln, Kansas — Secretary.
C. C. Hendrickson, Lincoln, Kansas — Treasurer.
24 THE CHRISTIAI'I ANNUAL
Tru.stee.H — F. M. Strang-e, Arlington, Kansas; C. W. Roe, Webber, Kansas; Floyd
Hog"g:, Lincoln, Kansas.
Iowa State Christian Conference
(1922)
Oflicerx — Rev. D. M. Helfcnstein, Keokuk, Iowa — President.
Rev. R. A. Lewis, Redfleld, Iowa — Vice-President.
John J. Kyle, Perlee, Iowa — Secretary.
E. F. Saunders, Montezuma, Iowa — Treasurer.
Rev. J. W. Piper, Leg:rand, Iowa — Field Secretaiy.
Trustees — For three years, Albert Brackney, demons, Iowa.
For two years. Rev. J. M. Kauffman. Madrid, Iowa.
Foi- one year, Geo. Hutton, Madrid. Iowa.
New York State Christian Association
(Reported by Secretary Gove — 1922)
Session of 1921 — Lakemont, New York.
Session of 1922— Lakemont, New York.
Officers — John B. Pease, Gasport, New York — President.
Rev. John Bowdish Gove, Sprakers. N. Y. — Secretary.
James S. Frost, West Henrietta, N. Y. — Treasurer.
Depsirtment Seeretaries — Rev. A. L. Allen, Lawrenceville, Pa. — Missions.
Rev. Martyn Summerbell, Lakemont, N. Y. — Education.
Rev. E. F. Fancher, Albion, N. Y. — Christian Endeavor.
George Northrup, North Greece, N. Y. — Sunday-schools.
W. E. Basseler, Middleburg-, N. Y. — Publishing-.
Rev. John B. Gove, Sprakers, N. Y. — Relief.
Rev. Arthur Humphreys, Plainville, N. Y. — Reform.
Kentucky State Christian Conference
(Reported bv Secretary WoUord)
Session of 1922 —
Offleers — Rev. G. H. Short, Russell, Ky. — President.
Rev. O. H. Logan. Brushart, Ky. — Vice-President.
Rev. G. W. E. Wolford, Leon, Ky. — Secretai-y.
Forward Movement of the Christian Church
(Reported by Superintendent l>enison )
Headquiirters — 21 (Iirlstian I'ublishin^ Association Building, Dayton, Oblo.
Superintendent — Rev. Warren H. Denison, D. D.
Treasurer — Mr. J. O. Winters.
The Burlington Convention elected the Executive Committee of the Conven-
tion as the committee on Forward Movement:
Rev. F. G. Coffin, D. D, Rev. R. C. Helfenstein, D. D.
Rev D. B. Atkinson, D. D. Rev. E. A. Watkins, D. D.
Rev J. F. Burnett, D. D. Rev. C. H. Rowland, D. D.
Rev. O. S. Thomas, D. D. Pres. W. A. Harper, LL. D.
Rev. W. P. Minton, D. D. Mr. J. G. Myers.
Hon. O. W. Whitelock
The Executive Committee elected as an advisory committee to the Superin-
tendent, members:
Rev. F. G. Coffin, D. D. Rev. W. P. Minton, D. D.
Rev. O. S. Thomas, D. D. Pres. W. A. Harper, LL. D.
Mr. J O. Winters
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
FINANCES— SEPTEMBER 30, 1922
Total assets — cash, pledges, bonds, etc $801,303.86
Total receipts on above assets 318,852.33
Total expense.s — Administrative, promotional,' field work, educational, etc. 58,847.26
Amount paid in this year 78,376.79
CO-OPERATION
It will be very neces.saiy for the work of our office to be supplemented by
all our denominational officers, church officials, and pastors in the following-
matters :
a. See that every conference and church has its Forward Movement
committee of five appointed and functioning.
b. See that above committees with addresses are on file in our office.
c. See that we are notified of the new addresses of subscribers who move.
d. Notify us immediately of the death of subscribers.
e. Make plain to all, the sacredness of all these pledges to God and his
church, and that the payment of the last pledge is necessary and is
depended upon.
f. Every church should reach its full quota of the special million dollars.
FUTURE PLANS
The Burlington Convention continued the Forward Movement two years,
until January 1, 1925, expecting that the full Movement will, by that time,
be fully incorporated in the life and activity of the churches and conferences,
so that the separate and special denominational organization of the Movement
may be fully merged into the denominational life, organization, and activities
of the church.
It is the immediate task to see that the full five-point organization of the
Movement is put into full working order by every church and conference.
Every conference official, every pastor, every church officer, is requested to
help bring this about.
The Forward Movement plans, objectives, and spirit should be presented
on the program of every gathering and meeting among our people. Program
makers of institute, convention, conference gatherings will have large re-
sponsibility for the success of the Movement in the churches.
It is the aim of the Convention to see that the denominational and confer-
ence organizations conserve and promote the objectives of the Movement and
see that they are incorporated in the life of every church and conference.
The Convention at Burlington elected a Board of Evangelism and Life
Service and made it a part of the denominational life. This Board will take
over the Devotional, Evangelism, and Life Work, heretofore conducted by the
Forward Movement. This will make it possible for this work to be greatly
enlarged.
The Board of Christian Education will take over the work of Religious
Education as carried on heretofore by the Forward Movement.
The Superintendent of the Forward Movement in addition to his duties
as such, has been given the added responsibility of Secretary of Stewardship,
Promotion and Social Service for the Convention.
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN CONVENTION
The Forward Movement in the bounds of the Southern Christian Conven-
tion goes by the name of Men and MilUonn Movement. It has been placed
under the direct charge of the Mission Board of the Southern Convention. Rev.
J. O. Atkinson, D. D., is directing the work.
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Ordinations
Ainersoii, Kev. J. E. — Alabama Conference. Ordained during a. session of the con-
ference at ]Mt. Zion Church, October 11, 1922. Ordaining- Committee: Rev.
C. W. Carter, Rev. R. F. Brown, Rev. J. H. Hughes.
Bullock, Mrs. Fred E. — Miami Ohio Conference. Ordained at the "Walnut Hills
Christian Church, Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday evening, November 1, 1922.
Rev. A. W. Hirby, pastor of the church, was in charge and the following
order of service was carried out: Scripture lesson. Rev. Pressley E. Zartmann;
Sermon, Rev. "SVilloe J. Hall; Ordination prayer and sei'vice. Rev. J. F. Burnett;
Charge to the church. Rev. \V. S. Martin; Charge to the candidate. Rev. W. P.
Minton.
Butler, Rev. MorrLs J. — Western Iowa Conference. Ordained in the auditorium of
Palmer College, Albany, j\Io., June 2, 1922. during a session of the ^^'estern
Christian Convention. The following order of service was observed: Sernnon,
Rev. F. G. Coffin; Presentation of the candidate. Rev. J. M. Kauffman; Ex-
amination, Rev. J. F. Burnett; Ordaining prayer. Rev. A. P. Hurst; Ordaining
formula, J. F. Burnett; Charge to candidate. Rev. D. B. Atkinson; Hand of
fellowship, Rev. J. W. Piper.
liees. Rev. B. A. — Georgia and Alabama Conference. Ordained at the session of
conference at Lagrange, Ga., 1922. Ordaining committee: Revs. R. F. Brown,
H. ^I. Gray, and H. W. Elder.
I)e\Vee.se, Rev. C. M. — North Missouri Conference. Ordained during a session of
the North Missouri Conference, held at Pleasant Hill, Mo., September 10,
1922. Ordaining committee: Revs. John I). Sims and T. B. Sweet.
Duncan, Rev. C A. — Southern Wabash Illinois Conference. Ordained at Sumner,
111. Ordaining committee: Revs. John Baughman, J. A. Tracy, Wm. Campbell,
A. O. Jacobs, and S. Price. Scripture lesson. Rev. E. E. Cotton.
Fletcher, Rev. Le^ellyn — Ontario Conference. Ordained during a session of the
conference at Ringwood, Ontario, Sunday, June 19, 1922. Sermon by his
father. Rev. W. P. Fletcher, Rev. W. H. Denison, D. D., gave the charge
to the candidate. Rev. E. C. Hall, president of the conference, had charge
of the service. Ordaining prayer by Rev. C. J. Felton. Chaige to the congre-
gation. Rev. C. E. Fockler.
Glea.son, Rev. Rufa.<« — Erie Conference. Ordained during a session of the Erie
Conference held at Spri-ngboro, Pa., September 10, 1922. Ordaining committee:
Rev. F. B. Richey, Rev. H. L. Lott, Rev. L. E. Dearborn, and Rev. O. S. Thomas.
Hallowell, Rev. George Dewy — Maine Conference. Ordained during a session of
the conference, October 10, 1922. Sermon by Rev. Donald P. Hurlburt.
Charge to candidate. Rev. J. ^,V. Reynolds. Charge to the church. Rev. L. E.
Flewelling. Ordaining prayer. Rev. M. H. Turner.
Hartnian, Rev. J. M. — Eel River Conference. Ordained during a session of the
conference at Winona Lake, Indiana, on Saturday, September. 9, 1922. Presid-
ing, Rev. C. C. Tarr. Scripture, Rev. Samuel Frantz. Prayer, Rev. J. C. Ore-
baugh. Sermon, Rev. Clarence Dcfur, D. D. Presentation of candidate. Rev.
A. W. Cash. Charge to candidate. Rev. J. B. Fisher. Charge to chuich. Rev.
Virgil Harris. Ordination prayer, Rev. J. E. Btter, D. D. Right Hand of
fellowship, O. W. Whitelock.
Hur.>«t, Rev. Alfred \V. — Western Iowa Conference. Ordained in the auditorium of
Palmer College, Albany, Mo., during a session of the Western Christian Con-
vention, June 2, 1922. The following order of service was observed: Sermon,
Rev. F. G. Coffin, president of the college, and also president of The American
Christian Convention. Presentation of candidate. Rev. J. M. Kauffman, presi-
dent of the Western Christian Convention. Examination of candidate, Rev.
J. F. Burnett, who also conducted the oidaining service. Ordaining prayer.
Rev. A. P. Hurst, father of the candidate. Charge to the candidate. Rev. D. B.
Atkinson. Hand of fellowship, Rev. J. W. Piper.
Kellv, Rev. .Janie.s — Os.-^ge Conference, Eastern Division. Ordained at Humphreys
Creek, Mo., October 7, 1922.
Kirkendall, Mi.s.s Frieda — Eel River Conference. Ordained at Huntington, In-
diana, April 17, 1922. Sermon, Rev. Omer S. Thomas, D. D. Ordaining prayei",
Rev. J. E. Etter, D. D. Charge to candidate. Rev. Omer S. Thomas, D. D.
Charge to congregation. Rev. J. E. Etter, D. D. Hand of fellowship, Mr. J. P.
Barnes.
Leek, Rev. Cecil — Illinois Conference. Ordained at Carters Temple during a
session of the Illinois Conference. Ordaining Committee: Sermon, Rev. John
Baughman. Presentation of candidate. Rev. Walter Fasnacht. Ordaining
prayer. Rev. Edward Borah. Charge to candidate. Rev. E. C. Geeding. Hand
of fellowship, Rr v. Austin H. Bennett.
3Ieacham, Rev. AV. T. — Alabama Conference. Ordained at Bethany Church, Ala.,
on Saturday evening, December 10, 1921. Ordaining Committee: Rev. G. D.
Hunt. Rev. E. M. Carter, Rev. J. D. Dollar.
Shaw, Rev. J. >I. — Southern Wabash Illinois Conference. Ordained at Trimble,
Illinois, October 5, 1922. Ordaining Committee: Revs. John Baughman, J. A.
Tracy, Wm, Campbell, A. O. Jacobs, and S. Price.
'I'unsate, Rev. Ely.a — Illinois Conference. Ordained at Carters Temple during a
session of the Illinois Conference. Sermon, Rev. John Baughman. Presenta-
tion of candidate. Rev. Walter Fasnacht. Ordaining prayei'. Rev. Edward
Borah. Charge to candidate. Rev. E. C. Geeding. Hand of fellow.>-:h ip, Rev.
A. H. Bennett.
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Dedications and Rededications
Cairo — Northwestern Ohio Conference. Rededicated December
17, 1922. Rev. G. B. Garner, D. D., pastor. Rev. J. F.
Burnett was in charge of the service.
Dry Run — Virginia Valley Central Conference. Dedicated
October 29, 1921. Rev. A. W. Andes, pastor. Rev. J. O.
Atkinson, D. D., was in chsrge of the service.
Fairview — Ea.stern Indiana Conference. Rededicated July 30,
1922. Rev. A. M. Addington, pastor. Rev. J. F. Burnett
was in charge of the service.
Machias, N. Y. — New York Western Conference. Rededicated
Sunday, January 7, 1922. Rev. John M. Williams, pastor.
Rev. Omer S. Thomas, D. D, was in charge of the service.
Mt. Pleasant— Mt. Vernon Conference. Dedicated May 21, 1922.
Rev. Clyde Stout, pastor. Rev. J. F. Burnett was in
charge of the service.
Newton — Rockingham Conference. Rededicated February 22,
1922. Rev. Alva H. Morrill, pastor. Rev. L. E. Follansbee
preached the dedicatory sermon.
Pisgah — Alabama Conference. Dedicated September 17, 1922.
Rev. J. W. Elder, pa.stor. Rev. G. D. Hunt had charge
of the service.
Racine — Southwestern West Virginia Conference. Dedicated
February 12, 1922. Rev. Nathan Sharp had charge of the
service.
Versailles — Miami Ohio Conference. Dedicated November 26,
1922. Rev. Hugh A. Smith, D. D., pastor. Rev. J. F.
Burnett had charge of the service.
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i Deceased Ministers I
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• "I will ransom them Irom the power of the gTave; |
f 1 will redeem them fiom death:
? O death, I will be thy plagues:
? O g-rave, 1 will be thy destruction."
? Beebe, Rev. Gustavus Adophus — Rockingham Conference. Born in
? Mobile, Alabama, in 1843. Died in Wateitown. Mass., rsiarch
I 23, 1922.
• Bishop, Rev. .Josiah G. — Miami Ohio Conference. Boi-n in Smith
• County, Virginia, September It, 1833. Died in Davton, Ohio,
? October 15, 1922.
T Brown, Rev. Eliza L,. — Miami Ohio Conference. Died in Indiana,
? February 2, 1922.
• Burdine, Rev. William Klmore — Cential Iowa Conference. Born
• in Morrow County, Ohio, December 7, lSt)3. Died in Monte-
• zuma, Iowa, April 18, 1922.
? Chrisman, Rev. B. H. — Central Ohio Conference. Born in Rocking-
? ham County, Virginia. August 22, 1831. Died in Centerburg,
? Ohio, October 11, 1921.
• Cottle, W. B. — Maine Conference. No report except of his death.
? Coynor, Rulon — Southern Wabash Illinois Conference.
f Feece, Rev. William — Northwestern Indiana Conference. Boin in
f Miami County, Ohio, Februai-y 20, 1849. Died near Knox, In-
? diana, April 1, 1922.
? Fenton, Rev. R. G. — New York Eastern Conference. Born at
? Divingstonville, Schoharie Co., N. Y., ilay 29, 1842. Died in
" Aged :Ministers' Home, Lakemont, N. Y., December 11, 1922.
? Hammond, Rev. Gilbert Romaine — Sovithern Wabash Illinois Con-
: ference. Born in Huntersland, N. Y., December 11, 1848. Died
i in Merom, Indiana, June, 1922.
4 Harris, Rev. Robert — Central Illinois Conference. Born in Chatham,
i Kent. England, June 29,. 1849. Died in Muncie, Illinois, Januarv
i 5, 1922.
• Hardway, Rev. Hugh A. — Born near Gallipolis, Ohio, October .5,
i 18t)9. Died in Des Moines, N. 'SI.. May 29, 1922.
• Humphrey, Rev. Perry — North Missouri Conference. Born in St.
• Clair County, Mo., October IS, 184.'). Died in Bossworth, Car-
• roll County, Mo., July 27. 1922.
» Kobb, Rev. John R. — Indiana Miami Reserve Conference. Born in
? Indiana, 1829. Died at his home near Center, Indiana. July
? 10, 1922.
? Lake, Rev. Israel — Central Illinois Conference. Boin near Hills-
? dale, Indiana, June 28, 1837. Died in Hillsdale, Indiana, De-
l cember 11, 1921.
s Dambert, Rev. "William Riley — Northwestern Kansas Conference.
I Born in Indiana, December 11, 1847. Died in Boulder, Colo.,
i September 9, 1922.
i Livingstone. Rev. E. C. — Tioga River Conference. Born in Rens-
i selaer Countv, N. Y., 1858. Died in Franklindale, Pa., March
i 11, 1922.
• Mason, Rev. Benjaniin — Erie Conference. Born in Chautauqua
• County, N. Y., April 30, 1839. Died in Edinburg-, Pa., March
• 29. 1922.
f Moi-rill, Rev. Alva H. — Rockingham Conference. Born in Grafton.
? N. H.. June 7. 1848. Died in Newton. N. H., September 8, 1922.
? Phares, Rev. C. N. — Southern ^Vabash Illinois Conference.
? Pinnix, Rev. J. W. — North Carolina Conference. Died at Kerners-
T ville. N. C. March 8, 1922.
? Reed.v, Rev. Eva L. — Born near Portland, Indiana, December 24,
T l"8fi4. Died Aug-ust 29, 1922.
I Tamkin, Ficv. John — West Virginia Conference. Born in London,
• England, July 1, 1832. Died in West Virginia, November 19.
4 1922.
i Tillinghast, Rev. C. A. — Rhode Island and Mass. Conference. Born
4 in Foster, Rhode Island, May 26, 1840. Died in Portsmouth.
I N. H., February 22, 1922.
• \Varrener, Rev. "W. J. — Ohio Eastern Conference. Born in London,
f England, August 23, 184.5. Died in Athens, Ohio, December
• 9, 1922.
? AVinters, Rev. Emma M. — Eastern Kansas Conference. Born in
? Ottoway. Kansas, December 21, 1871. Died at her home in
» >Eound Hill, Kansas, December 24, 1921.
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Churches Reporting Without Conference Membership
CARKS CHItlS'l'lAX fHlJKCH — Uev. Wni. Hickock, acting pastor; No pastor last
year; I'<arl lUitfenbarser. cIcrK-, Branch, Midi. :Menibership, 20. Church
"building valued at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching.
IIARRKTTS CHAI'Kl. — The Church at Barretts Creek, Ky., continues to live and
labor in Kingdom work. The conference to which it belongs did not report,
but the veteran war liorse of Kentucky, Rev. Robert Gee, of Gregoryville.
is always on duty and sends the following- report which is g-iven in his own
way :
Report of the IJarretts Creek Christian Church, October r>, 1922, worshiping-
in tlie Robert Gee Memorial Christian Church, Fontana, Ky.
Htv. George J. Everman, Greg-oryville, Ky., pastor for one year beg-inning
October 5. 1922. Robert Gee, Gregoryville, Ky., had charge last year. Robert
Gee. cleik, Gregoryville, Ky. Membership, 36. Received last year, 1. Deaths,
2. One-half time preaching. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Con-
tributed to American Christian Convention, $1.00; Foreign Missions, $2.3.');
Education, $1.00; Done bv order of Church at Gregoryville, Ky., October 5,
1922, Robert Gee, clerk.
•<iin<lay-s<*liool — E. J. \A'illiams, superintendent, Gregoryville, Ky.; Robert Gee,
.'secretary. Gregoryville, Ky. Enrollment, 44; average attendance, 26. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $9.30.
Is not thi.« remarkable? Thii-ty-six members. Ftiui- of them Union soldiers,
three of them preachers, and one preacher son of a soldier. They are. J. S.
Everman, Charlotte Furnace, Ky. ; W. H. Eewis, Wolf, Ky. ; Robert Gee,
Gregoivville. Kv.; G. W. E. \\'olford, Leon, Ky.; George J. Everman, Gregory-
ville, Kv.
ROBERT GEE.
Convention Offerings
To the Convention — Second Sunday in January.
To Foreign Missions — Second Sunday in March.
To Home Missions — Second Sunday in June.
To Christian Education — I
From the Sunday-schools — Last Sunday in September.
From the Churches — Second Sunday in November.
From the Christian Endeavor Societies — Second Sun-
I day in December,
I
i To the Federal Council, from the Churches — Second
I Sunday in May.
i To Aged Ministers' Home, Special $25,000 Offering-
Third Sunday in October.
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Officers — Rev. Lindsay F. Johnson, D. D.. Carveisville. Pa. — Piesident.
Mr. Frank V. Rinehart — Vice-President.
Mr. Franlv R. Beach, 1200 S. Grove St., Irving-ton, N. J. — Secretar.v-Treasurer.
Rev. Lindsay F. Johnson, D. D., Carversville, Pa. — Superintendent.
Board of Maiia«rers — Rev. W. H. Ilainer, 37 Myrtle Ave., Irvington, N. J.; Rev. J.
Elliott Epright, Milfoid, N. J.; William R. Sailer, Milford, N. J.: Frank V.
Rinehart; Nicholas 'Weber.
Board ol Trustee.s — Rev. "VV. H. Hainer, S7 Myrtle Ave., Irving-ton, N. J.; James
Hag-an; Rev. L. F. Johnson, Carversville, Pa.; Frank R. Beach, Irvington, N. J.:
Rev. J. Elliott, Epright, Milford, N. J.; Rev. John Bowdish Gove, Sprakers,
N. Y., R. R. 1; Nicholas Weber; Frank V. Rinehart; Rev. W. L. Gennett, Ne-vv
Albany, Pa., R. R. ; William R. Sailer, Milford. N. J.; Philetiis R. Cummins;
R. C. Lacy.
For a number of years certain Christian ministers and Christian laymen
in the East have had a vision of such an institution, but the vision did not
materialize until June, 1922, at a meeting in the Carversville Christian Church
at Carversville, Pa. A large number of ministers and laymen were present at
this meeting and after many fervent prayers and lengthy discussions, the
whole number of men present voted in favor of establishing a Christian
Orphanage at Carversville, Pa., on the property known as the "Hillside." The
location seemed to be providential on account of the local interest at Carvers-
ville and owing to the fact that the New Jersey Christian Conference had an
option on this propei'ty. The option had been secured by Mr. Frank R. Beach,
Secretary of the Conference, for Institutional purposes. It was on the sug-
gestion of Rev. Lindsay F. Johnson, I). D., of Brooklyn, N. Y., that a motion
was made to convert this property into a home for orphans and dependent
children.
THE PROPERTY
The "Hillside" was formerly a private educational institution, and consists
of one large stone building with fifty-two rooms, one cottage with seven rooms,
one school building with four rooms, one large barn and garage. It is located
in the Delaware River valley on the Belvedere division of the Pennsylvania
railroad. Is situated on a beautiful hillside in a large oak grove, and is said to
be one of the most healthful sections of the country. It is located thirty miles
from Philadelphia and seventy miles from New York. Eleven passenger trains
from local station each day, going north, east, and west. The property was
purchased at a very low figure, the sum of nine thousand dollars ($9,000.00),
owing to the fact that its usefulness as a private school had ceased. It is in
all particulars fitted for an orphanage without any change in its buildings. It
is supplied with running water through the house from a never-failing spring
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in the hills. The buildings contain ample room for one hundred children. We
have a large stone Christian Church in the village of Carversville, quite near
and convenient to the Orphanage.
THE ORGANIZATION
The organization will consist of all conferences in the Christian denomina-
tion that may desire to participate in the support and management of the
orphanage.
The charter calls for fifteen trustees who shall be nominated for election
by co-operating conferences. Seven conferences have definitely endorsed the
work and are represented on the Board of Trustees. The institution has no
capital stock, and will be run as a benevolent enterprise. It is mcorporated
under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania in the first class, and will be
conducted in the interest of orphans and dependent children.
Conferences directly interested in this work, and! who have already given
their indorsement are: New York Eastern, New York Central, New York
Western, New Jersey, Tioga River, Rays Hill and Southern Pennsylvania, and
also the New England Christian Convention.
The institution was officially opened January 1, 1923. The regular
annual meeting of the Board of Trustees will be the second Wednesday in
July at Carversville, Pa.
The shipping point for all freight or express will be Doylestown, Pa.
For all information desired write to
Rev. Lindsay F. Johnson, Superintendent,
Carversville, Pa.
Telephone — Buckingham 55-R-ll.
Mt. Plea.siint <'liris(i:iii riiiiri-li
Thiy new church building wa.s dedicated Sunday. May 21, 1922. The Mt. Pleas-
ant Chiistian Church, Rev. Clyde Stout pastor, is located in the Mt. Vernon Chris-
tian Conference. The building- is frame, quite large, well proportioned, and taste-
fully finished. It is heated with a furnace, lighted with electricity, and has a
basement under the entire building, which affords opportunity for such gather-
ings as demand a loom of its kind. Uov. ,1. F. Hurnett, officiating minister.
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REV. MISS FRIKDA
KIRKEXDALL,
Dirt'ctor of Amerlcaniza^
tion ^Vo^k, Haverhill,
Mass.
BY OMER S. THOMAS
After one hundred years of active, aggres-
sive work in the Christian Church at Hav-
erhill, Mass., the part of the city in which
the church was located found itself overflow-
ing with tenement houses filled with people
of every nationality, so that the possibility
of caring in that section of the city only
for the English speaking people was found
to be very difficult; so of the six Protestant
churches formerly there, there now remains
only one — that is the South Christian
( hurch, which has perhaps been able to live
because of its vision of an opportunity of
I irger service.
In connection with the Home Mission
Hoard, in October, 1920, a work was begun
among the foreign speaking people of that
-tction under the pastor. Rev. Carlton Eas-
ton and Miss Frieda Kirkendall. The first
fevv months little was accomplished except
in planning for an equipment and getting
acquainted with the field*. The first steps
made were in visitations to the sick and un-
fortunate, and in establishing a Sunday-
school, largely attended by Italian children, who predominate in that
section of the city.
Tho following year it was decided by the Mission Board to open
a community house for demonstration and classroom purposes. An
apartment was secured and furnished, which became the home of the
supervisor, Miss Kirkendall, as well as the place for demonstration
and class work. Gradually the scope of the work was increased.
Groups of women, who were eager to learn English were taught
in their homes. Men's Bible classes were taught at the community
house, largely attended by Italian men. In May, 1922, Miss Akabie
Tatian, an Armenian girl, who is an excellent linguist, speaking a
number of different languages, became the assistant to Miss Kirken-
dall in the work. Through her a great many more families were
reached because of her ability to speak their language.
The work is gradually enlarging so that the plan of work at the
pre.sent time is about as follows: A small library has been started,
new classes for Armenian children, sewing classes for both girls; and
women, English classes for the women, monthly parties for the women,
men and women's Bible classes, boys' club, classes for men for the
study of Civics and History and United States Government, and a
Sunday-school for the new Americans.
The Home Mission Board in the beginning of the work assisted
by the Haverhill Federation of Churches placed a moving-picture outfit
in the church. That is now being used and largely patronized by the
foreign children of that section of the city on Sunday evening and is
proving a very great educational force.
All in all the Haverhill work is proving the most successful of
anything of that kind which the Home Mission Board has undertaken.
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JosiAH G. Bishop
Josiah G. Bishop was born in Smith County Virginia, September 14, 1833,
and died in Da5i;on, Ohio, October 15, 1922. His early life was spent in
Virginia and In'ilana, but v.h:"lo ]:e was yet qr.ite ycung his parents removed
to Iowa, which at that time was a :frontic r State. Here he expeiienced the
hardships of western fiontier life, and many were the trying days which came
to him, especially when the winters shut in the family, ar:d reduced thch-
living to the barest subsistence. He was born of the Spirit in the winter of
1848, and in the springtime of the same year he united with the Christian
Chui'ch. Soon after his conversion he felt called to the ministry of the gospel,
and in 1854, when he was but twenty-one years of age, he entered the ministry
of the Christian Church, and continued it for a period of sixty-eight years. In
1874 he entered the Christian Biblical Institute located at Stanfordville, N. Y.,
where he completed the prescribed course of the school. He was married on
Christmas Day, 1875, to Miss Emily K. Knapp, of New York. He was engaged
in pastoral work until October, 1890, when he was elected Secretary for the
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Department of Missions of The American Christian Convention, in which
capacity he served foi- sixteen years, and for eight years following was treas-
urer of the Mission Board of the Christian Church. In October, 1894, he be-
gan The Christian Missio)>o>y.
He edited and published this magazine for sixteen years. He published, "The
Christians and the Great Commission," which is a required textbook in many
of our conference courses of study. He also published, "A Biblical View of the
Church," together with many pamphlets bearing especially on the subject of
missions. He and Mrs. Bishop made a trip to Japan in the interest of our
mission work in that country.
Alva H. Morrill
Rev. Alva Herman Morrill was born
in Grafton, N. H., June 7, 1848. Died
in Newton, N. H., September 8, 1922. He was
elected President of The American Christian
Convention at Haverhill, Mass., in October,
1894, and served four years. He was Chairman
of the Commission on Public Morals for the
session of 1918, and was present and submitted
the report. He was Chairman of the same
Commission for the session of 1922, and had
prepared the report, and read the galley proof.
He had been appointed to coniluct the memoiial
service at the Convention on Sunday afternoon.
Fairview Cliristiiin Cliurcli, Eastern Iiidiaiin Conference
Reiledicated July 30, 1922. Rev. A. M. Addington. ra.stor.
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Kirst Clirisliaii C'liuroli, A'ersaillt's, Oliio
R«-v. II. A. Smith, IJ. II., Psi.stor. Oedifnted XovcuiIm-i- '^(J, iy::2. Cost of the
iMiiltiins, .<<;)l,<>(K>.0<».
The building- is 123 feet ill length and 115
feet in width, and contains a commodious
auditorium, a baptistery, dressing rooms,
Sunday-school assembly room, classrooms,
modern kitchen, dining room, public library,
gymnasium, and pastor's study. The heating
plant is enclosed in a fireproof room, and
the whole building is without a poor piece
of material, or indifferent piece of work.
Rev. H. A. Smith. D. D.
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1922. "Inele" Welions Is past ninety-seven
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!' VRSOXAGE, VIinAXA, ILLINOIS
Kov. Artfnir A. Rifli:ir<ls, pastor. l>«Mlicated January 14, 1923. Rev. F. G.
r«»ffin. I>. I>., I're.sidont of The (ieiieral Convention of the Christian
Chiir<-li, «lell\ere«l the a«l<lress.
Par.sonaj^e, Shiloh Christian Chureh
Rev. VVilloe J. Hall, pastor
T'arsunag-f at Shiloh cost 30, r,(K). It has i;ne aero of ground, forty fruit
trees, blackberries and raspberries, a large asparagus bed, twenty grape
vines, henhouse for three hundred hens, large barn and garage, two
electric pumps for hard and FOft water. Is modern in every way. Has
.set laundry tubs. Flowers and shrubbery. It is about five hundred feet
from the church.
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i ;<i >\ III I,. <.oo(l win
John B. Pease, was born in
Niagara County, N. Y., January 3
1847, and died at his home in Gas-
port, N. Y., Sunday, February 4,
1923.
Mr. Pease was elected a trustee
of The Christian Publishing" As-
sociation at Conneaut, Ohio, May,
1919, and re-elected at Burlington,
N. C, October, 1923. He was a
member of the Board of Trustees of
The Christian Publishing Associa-
tion and of The General Convention
of the Christian Church at the time
of his death.
Born in Milton, N. H., July 4,
1839. Died in Roslindale, Boston,
Mass., January 14, 1922. He was
elected Trustee of The Christian
Publishing Association, in Haver-
hill, Mass., in 1894, and served four
years. He was elected a Trustee of
The Christian Publishing Associa-
tion again in 1902, and was in office
at the time of his death, making
twenty-four years in all. He was a
member of The American Christian
Convention by virtue of his office in
The Christian Publishing Associa-
tion.
John n. Posise
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Proceedings of the Executive Board
The meetings were held in several sessions, but to economize space all rou-
tine proceedings are omitted.
Dayton, Ohio, November 22, 1922.
• The Executive Board of The American Christian Convention met in the
Chapel of The Christian Publishing Association Building, Dayton, Ohio, on
Wednesday evening, November 22, 1922, and was called to order at seven
o'clock by the Convention President, Rev. F. G. Coffin, D. D., of Missouri.
There were present Rev. F. G. Coffin, Rev. Omer S. Thomas, Rev. C. H.
Rowland, Rev. W. P. Minton, Rev. W. G. Sargent, Rev. D. B. Atkinson, Dr.
W. A. Harper, Mr. Hermon Eldredge, Hon. O. W. Whitelock, and J. F.
Burnett.
Rev. C. H. Rowland lead the opening prayer.
Matters presented by Rev. W. P. Minton, pertaining to relief of European
churches, was, by vote of the Board, referred to the Committee on International
Relief, appointed by The American Christian Convention, Burlington, N. C.
The President of the Convention announced that, because of such refei'ence
to the Committee on International Relief, the committee previously appointed
for such work ceased to exist.
Voted that the Board of Christian Education be authorized to become
an incorporate body.
Voted that the request of the Board of Christian Education to elect
John G. Myers Treasurer of the Department of Christian Education, be
granted.
The Department of Christian Education presented the following suggestive
plan for securing funds:
The Department of Christian Education presents a budget of $40,000.00
to be raised as follows :
Through the Christian Endeavor societies, in January, $3,000.00;
Through Sunday-schools, on Rally Day, the last Sunday in September,
$7,000.00 ;
Through the churches, the first Sunday in November, $30,000.00.
Voted that the matter suggested by the Department of Christian Educa-
tion, relative to periods of offerings, be referred to a committee, consisting of
the heads of departinents receiving regular benevolences.
The committee appointed by the Convention, on reincorporation, submitted
the following report:
Your Committee on Incorporation consulted a lawyer, and reports that it
will be necessary for the Secretary of the Convention to go before a Notary,
and certify to the minutes authorizing the change of name of the Convention,
and then certifying the same to the Secretary of State, and advertising same
in local paper three consecutive weeks.
Voted that the report bo adopted, and that the Convention Secretary be
authorized and instructed to carry out the provisions of the report, and com-
plete the reincorporation.
The Hon. J. E. West, of Virginia, resigned as a representative of the Con-
vention to the Anti-Saloon League. The resignation was accepted, and Rev.
W. W. Staley elected to fill the vacancy.
A bill of $75.00 was presented from Lenz, Sigler, and Denlinger, Attorneys
at Law, for services rendered to the Commission on Organization. Dr. Minton
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 41
was instructed to make certain inquiries, as to whether or not the service
rendered was wholly to The American Christian Convention, or in part to The
Christian Publishing Association.
Letters from Mr. James S. Frost and Rev. G. A. Conibear, relative to the
Aged Ministers' Home, Lakemont, N. Y., was referred to the committee on
schedule of offerings.
Dr. Harper offered the following resolution, and moved its adoption:
Resolved, that Dr. W. H. Denison be elected to serve as Secretary of
Stewardship, Promotion and Social Service until January 1, 1925, his work to
be directed by the Executive Board, this in addition to his work as Superin-
tendent of the Forward Movement, the salary and expense to be paid by the
Forward Movement.
Motion to adopt carried.
The matter of appointing a committee to consider the redistricting of the
conferences, turned to the Executive Board by the Convention, was considered,
and a motion prevailed, requesting each of the five regional conventions to aj)-
point a committee of five, or more, to carefully study the present territorial
condition of our conferences, with the idea of redistricting them.
Rev. W. G. Sargent offered the following resolution, and moved its
adoption :
That the Executive Board adopt an annual Convention budget, which
shall be pro rated among the Departments of the Convention. That the amount
of the Budget be pro rated among the conferences on an approved basis.
That the local church be urged to budget its annual benevolent offerings
on the Convention basis remitting every month to the Convention Treasurer.
We further recommend that where such procedure is in operation, or
where it can be introduced through conference action, that all remittances
be made by the local church to the Conference Treasurer, who shall remit
monthly to the proper Department officials.
Motion to adopt carried.
Voted that the Board of Finance prepare a budget of finance, and present
it to the Executive Board.
Voted that the Secretary of Stewardship, together with the Secretary of
the Convention, and the Secretaries of the several Departments of this Con-
vention, be a Board of Finance of the Convention.
Voted that the money now in bank to the credit of the Purity Fund, be
returned to Rev. Albert Godley, with the statement that the Board believes
that, owing to the many booklets on purity already in circulation, that it would
be unwise to undertake to publish more of like character.
The following matter came to the Board, from the Convention at Burling-
ton, N. C. :
Believing there is sufficient demand for revision of the Christian Hymnary
to justify immediate action looking forward to a complete revision reorganizing
and modernizing the material, we recommend the appointment of a com-
mittee for this purpose.
Voted that the matter be referred to The Christian Publishing Association,
and the Department of Christian Education, with the understanding that
thorough investigation be made, and that The Christian Publishing Association,
and the Department of Christian Education, in joint session, appoint a com-
mittee to carry forward the plans contemplated in the above reference.
Voted that each departmental board pay the expense of its members at-
tending the annual meetings of the Convention.
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The following was offered, and adopted :
Inasmuch as the Department of Evangelism and Life-work Recruits was
inaugurated by the Forward Movement of the Christian Church, and endorsed
by The American Christian Convention, in session at Burlington, N. C, that
the expense of said department be paid from the Forward Movement funds
for the next two years.
Voted that the Superintendent of the Forward Movement be instructed
to pay, on the order of the Secretary of the Department of Evangelism and
Life-work Recruits, such bills as may be presented within the adopted budget of
the department.
Voted that the Secretary of Finance be authorized and instructed to return
to the Secretary of the Convention $750.00 out of each remittance from the
Forward Movement fund of $3,000.00.
Voted that the Department of Devotions of the Forward Movement be
merged into the Department of Evangelism.
Dr. W. H. Denison submitted the following resolutions, which on motion
were adopted :
Resolved, That J. O. Winters be continued as Treasurer of the Forward
Movement.
Resolved, That members F. G. Coffin, O. S. Thomas, W. P. Minton, W. A.
Hai-per, of this Committee, with Treasurer J. O. Winters, be an advising
committee to the Superintendent of the Forward Movement.
Voted that the Convention President, the Convention Secretary, and the
Secretary for the Department of Home Missions, be a committee to pi'epare a
suggestive church constitution, as provided by The American Christian Con-
vention.
The following resolution from the Committee on Organization was referx-ed
to the Committee on Stewardship and Finance :
Resolved, That all general plans approved by the General Board be
carried to the Official Boards of the local churches through the Executive
Committee of the General Board and the Official Boards of the various District
Conventions and Conferences with each named agency assuming its proper
responsibility for the execution of the same. That details of all general plans
be worked out through the proper denominational Board and Department, the
same working in conjunction with the corresponding departments in the local
conference and the corresponding committee in the local church.
The Commission on Laymen's Work, having recommended that a com-
mittee prepare a booklet on "Officers and Their Duties," the Committee on
Church Constitution was charged with the duty of such preparation. On
motion Dr. W. A. Harper was made chairman of that committee.
The committee to plan the schedule of offerings submitted the following
report, which was, on motion, adopted:
Your committee to arrange a schedule of offerings recommends that the
offering from Christian Endeavor societies, for Christian Education, be taken
this year on the second Sunday of -January, but that after this year the
order be —
Convention offering — Second Sunday in January.
Foreign Missions — Second Sunday in March.
Home Missions — Second Sunday in June.
Sunday-school offering for Christian Education — Last Sunday in September.
Church offering for Christian Education — First Sunday in November.
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Christian Endeavor offering for Christian Education — Second Sunday in
December.
That during the periods of the regular calls, no special call be issued with-
out the approval of the Executive Committee of the Convention.
W. A. Harper, Chairman,
O. S. Thomas,
J. F. Burnett,
W. P. MiNTON.
Dr. Roy C. Helfenstein raised the question of the headquarters of the
Department of Evangelism and Life-work Recruits. It was voted to leave
the matter entirely to the decision of the Department itself.
Dr. W. A. Harper offered the following resolution, and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That when our general officers visit Conferences and Conven-
tions, they are expected to give at least two messages, one emphasizing their
respective department, and another the whole program of the Convention work,
and that this matter be brought to the attention of the Conferences and Con-
ventions when invitations are accepted.
Motion to adopt carried.
The matter coming to the Board from the Convention, with reference to
the raising of four hundred thousand dollars, to complement the one hundred
thousand promised by an unknown friend, was left with Rev. F. G. Coffin,
W. H. Denison, and Dr. W. A. Harper.
The matter coming to the Board from the report on Laymen's Work, was
referred to the Department of Stewardship.
The matter of Christian Unity was referred to the Department of Chris-
tian Education.
The President, in keeping with the insti'uctions of the Convention, ap-
pointed a Board of seven members, to be knov^m as the Board of Ministerial
Relief, to carry out the vote of the General Convention.
Voted that the Superintendent of the Forward Movement be instructed to
pay the expenses of the members of the Board of Evangelism and Life-work
Recruits, in addition to the budget allowed for 1923.
Voted that Rev. Roy C. Helfenstein, D. D., be made a member of the
Commission on Evangelism of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ
in America, from the Christian Church.
Voted that the bill presented by Lenz, Sigler, and Denlinger, of seventy-five
dollars, be paid from the funds of the Convention, and that The Christian
Publishing Association be requested to refund the Convention to the amount
of twenty-five dollars.
Voted that in keeping with the instruction of The American Christian
Convention, a committee be appointed to act with the Board of Trustees, or a
committee appointed by said Board of Trustees of Union Christian College, to
complete the transfer of the College, from the present control, to that of
The American Christian Convention, and the committee was appointed as
follows: Rev. W. G. Sargent, Providence, R. I.; Rev. D. B. Atkinson, Albany,
Mo.; J. F. Burnett, Dayton, Ohio.
In the matter of the Ohio Valley Conference, it was voted to omit said con-
ference from The Christian Annual, and the records of The American Christian
Convention.
The Secretary of the Convention was authorized to take an offering from
the churches, for the Federal Council Fund, on the first Sunday in May.
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Rev. Carlyle Summerbell, D. D., Corineaut, Ohio, and J. F. Burnett, of
Dayton, Ohio, were made a committee on Army and Navy Chaplains. In the
matter of the appropriation to the army and navy chaplains, and to the
church chaplains, the secretary was instructed to pay the one hundred dollars
a year for our two chaplains to the J'ederal Council of the Churches of Christ
in America, and pay the church chaplains the amount appropriated when
called for.
The President announced the committee on the revision of the Hymnary,
as previously arranged for by the Boards of Christian Education and Publish-
ing. The committee is as follows: Hon. O. W. Whitelock, Huntington, Ind. ;
Rev. A. B. Kendall, Springfield, Ohio; Rev. E. B. Flory, Norfolk, Va.; Mrs.
W. A. Harper, Elon College, N. C. ; Rev. W. G. Sargent, Providence, R. I.
Proceedings of the General Board of the Christian Church
Much routine business was transacted, but for the sake of economy of
time and space all such is omitted from the printed proceedings.
Dayton, Ohio, November 23, 1922.
The General Board of the Christian Church met in the First Christian
Church, Dayton, Ohio, on Thursday afternoon, November 23, 1922. Rev. F. G.
Coffin, President of The American Christian Convention called the Board to
order, and presided during the session, with the exception of a few minutes,
when Hon. 0. W. Whitelock, President of The Christian Publishing Association,
occupied the chair.
Rev. G. O. Lankford, pastor of the First Christian Church, Burlington,
N. C, conducted the devotional service.
President Coffin very clearly and impressively outlined the purpose of the
General Board, with reference to its relationship to the entire work of the
church.
Voted that a committee of five, on nominations, be appointed. Motion to
adopt carried.
Moved by Dr. W. H. Denison that a committee of seven be appointed on
Objective and Appeal. Amended by making the Convention President chairman
of the committee, and the motion was adopted as amended.
The following resolution was adopted:
Resolved, That it is the sense of the General Board of the Christian
Church that the substance of matters acted upon by the several boards of
the General Convention of the Christian Church be presented to this General
Board for consideration, rather than the verbatim report of each board.
Rev. O. S. Thomas, Secretary for the Department of Home Missions sub-
mitted a summarized report of the Department of Home Missions, including
the appropriations to the several churches, various purposes, and institutions
to which the Home Mission Board renders financial help.
The President announced the following committees:
COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS
Rev. W. H. Denison, Dayton, Ohio.
Hon. O. W. Whitelock, Huntington, Ind,
Dr. W. A. Harper, Elon College, N. C.
Rev. J. F. Burnett, Dayton, Ohio.
Mrs. M. T. Morrill, Defiance, Ohio.
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COMMITTEE ON OBJECTIVE AND APPEAL
Rev. F. G. Coffin, Albany, Mo.
Rev. A. M. Kerr, Davton, Ohio.
Rev. L. E. Smith, Norfolk, Va. ' '•'
Rev. W. P. Minton, Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. F. H. Peters, Defiance, Ohio.
Rev. W. J. Hall, Dayton, Ohio.
Mrs. McD. Howsare, Dayton, Ohio.
Rev. W. P. Minton, Secretary for the Department of Foreign Missions,
submitted the report of the department. The report included a number of
items relative to the appointment of missionaries to Porto Rico and Japan,
the condition of the work in Japan, and the plans under consideration for
furthering the work of the Foreign Mission Department.
Mrs. Athella M. Howsare, Secretary for the Mission Board, submitted the
report of the two Boards when acting as one. In this report certain persons
were mentioned as nominees for offices, which were, by vote, referred to the
Committee on Nominations, appointed by the General Board.
Voted that a letter be sent to Miss Olive Williams, expressing the con-
fidence of the Boai-d in her ability, and its sympathy with her in her affliction,
and conveying the hope that she may soon recover. The letter was written by
the Convention president.
Dr. W. A. Harper, Secretary for the Department of Christian Education,
submitted the report of the Department, the following being left with the
Secretary of the Board:
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF CHRISTIAN E:DUCATI0N
The tentative suggestions for the coi-relation of our Sunday-school, Chris-
tian Endeavor, and college work have been adopted, with amendments, as the
working basis for our department.
The Department of Publishing has agreed to share with us in the expense
of the editors and field workers.
We have adopted a budget of $40,000.00, to be raised as follows: through
Sunday-schools, $7,000.00; through Christian Endeavor societies, $3,000.00; and
through churches, $30,000.00. Of the offering from the churches only $5,000.00
will be retained for the expenses of the department, the remainder being appor-
tioned to our colleges on the agreed basis. Four thousand dollars was appor-
tioned to the colleges at this session.
We expect few radical changes to come as the consequence of the merging
of our Christian Educational work. We must conserve every interest, and
develop as we advance.
The Journal of Christian Education perhaps should be especially men-
tioned, as taking the place of the Teachers and Officers Journal.
We have appointed a special standing committee to handle all matters
referred to us, or properly belonging to our department.
Later on Dr. Harper submitted additional information concerning the
proposed changes in Sunday-school literature, and naming the salaries to be
paid to different editors.
Rev. Roy C. Helfenstein, Secretary for the Department of Evangelism and
Life-work Recruits, submitted the report of the Department, asking that the
name — Evangelism and Life-work Recruits — be changed to Evangelism and
Life Service. The report included a recommendation by the Board that Dr. Roy
C. Helfenstein be the Convention's representative on the Committee on Evan-
gelism of the Federal Council. On motion this recommendation was referred
to the Executive Board of the Convention. (Note: Dr. Helfenstein left with
the Secretary the written report, which will be placed on file in the Convention
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•office.) In the session of the Executive Board the Convention president ruled
that the name Evangelism and Life-work Recruits was the constitutional name
of the department.
Hon. O. W. Whitelock, Secretary for the Department of Publishing, sub-
mitted the report of the Department, stating that about all that the Publishing
Department could report had been submitted by the Department of Christian
Education.
Rev. Alva M. Kerr, D. D., Editor of The Herald of Gospel Liberty, ex-
plained to the Board the make-up of the paper, and called attention to changes,
which he believed would very greatly add to the attractiveness and value of
the periodical. Voted that the editor of The Herald of Gospel Liberty be given
free range and full power, with the authority of the General Board to decide
the form, make-up, and character of the articles, according to his own notion.
An additional statement from the Department of Chri-stian Education was
submitted, including information concerning appropriations to our colleges.
The report of the Nominating Committee was submitted by its chairman
and secretai-y, Rev. \V. H. Denison, D. D., which is as follows :
Editor Herald of Gospel Liberty — Dr. Alva Martin Kerr, Dayton, Ohio.
Editor Christian Missionaiy — Dr. W. P. Minton, Dayton, Ohio.
Associate Editor Christian Missionary— Dr. O. S. Thomas, Dayton, Ohio.
Adult Sunday-school Literature — Dr. S. Q. Helfenstein, Dayton, Ohio.
Young People's Division Editor and Field Worker — Mr. Hermon Eldredge,
Erie, Pa.
Cilildren's Division Editor and Field Worker— Mrs. F. E. Bullock, Dayton, Ohio.
The Journal of Christian Education— Editor in Chief, Dr. W. A. Harper, Elon
College, N. C.
Department Editors —
Christian Homes — Dr. H. A. Smith, Versailles, Ohio.
Children's Divi.sion — Mrs. F. E. Bullock, Dayton, Ohio.
Young People's Division — Mr. Hermon Eldredge, Erie, Pa.
Adult Division — Rev. J. E. Kauffman, Piqua, Ohio.
Administrative Division — Dr. W. T. Walters, Richmond, Va.
Christian Colleges — Dr. W. G. Sargent, Providence, R. I.
Who's Who— Rev. C. B. Riddle, Burlington, N. C.
What's What— Dr. R. C. Helfenstein, Dover, Del.
Ask Eldredge- -Mr. Hermon Eldredge, Erie, Pa.
Church Plant and Equipment— Dr. H. Shelton Smith, New Haven, Conn.
Worship — Miss Helen R. Stearns, New Bedford, Mass.
Sunday-school Notes for Herald of Gospel Liberty — Hermon Eldredge,
Erie. Fa.
Christian Endeavor Notes for Herald of Gospel Liberty — Di'. A. B.
Kendall, Springfield, Ohio.
Voted to accept the report of the Nominating Committee, and refer the
nominees to the Board of Publishing. D-.. K'-rr if quested that jus name be
omitted from the list of nominee^
Voted that the pt'^^'Jis J^amea by Ui- ComiciLUo on Nom'n-.iMms, l\.'
Editor and Associate Editor, of The Christian Missionary, be elected.
Voted that the reports submitted during the afternoon and evening, by the
various Bonrd.^ of The Araei icar, Christian Convcr.tion, be adopted as a whole.
Voted that the item in the budget of the report of the Department of
Evangcli.~m be referred to the Executive Board, with power to act.
Voted that it be the sense of this General Board that the salary of the
Editor of The Herald of Gospel Liberty be at least three thousand dollars.
Voted that the Committee on Objective and Appeal be given ample time
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 47
to prepare the report, and th.at the report be printed in booklet form, and
distributed in such quantities as the Executive Boai'd may determine.
Voted that it be the sense of this Board that the apportionment to the con-
ferences be deferred at least one year.
Moved and seconded that the Executive Board of The American Christian
Convention be the Executive Committee of the General Board of the Christian
Church.
Dr. Harper offered the following resolution, and moved its adoption :
Resolved, That the Executive Committees of the Departments of Publishing
and of Christian Education shall be permitted to make nominations to the
Executive Board of the Convention in case there should be vacancies in the
editorial or field staff of th^ Department of Christian Education.
Motion to adopt carried.
(Continued on page sixty-seven)
Woman^s Department
lJ»22-23
CHANGE I^' OR«AjVIZA'riO.\
The Woman's Board for Foreign JVlissions was org-anized and incorporated in
1886. The Woman's Board for Home Missions was organized in 1890 and in-
corporated in 1914. Our conferences and local societies have never had but one
organization — for both Home and Foreign Missions. At the annual meeting- of
the Boards in October, 1921, a committee was appointed to study the organization
of other Boards and to consider the advisability of changing the form of our
own organization. At the recent quadrennial convention held at Burlington, N. C,
it was voted to unite the two Boards into one Board which shall be known as
the Woman's Mission Board of the Christian Church. "We propose to act, however,
very carefully and it was decided to elect the same women as officers of both
Boards, thus keeping our incorporations intact for at least two years but function-
ing- as one Board. This change will make no difference in the method of re-
porting for the local societies. The conference Corresponding Secretaries and
Treasurers, instead of sending reports to two people, will send to one — the
General Secretary-Treasurer, Woman's Mission Boards, Room 2.5, C. P. A. Bldg.,
Dayton, Ohio.
WH.AT THE REPOrt'lS SHO\% EO Oi'TOBER 1, 1!)22
Org-anizations Finances
October, 1921-22
Adult Missionary Societies 407 Home Missions $ 7933.38
Members 5000 ForeigTi Missions 11803.54
Uteratiiro
Publications 14
Members 3700 Copies Printed 39670
Young- People's and Children's Societies . . 220
Members 3700
Cradle Rolls 145
Copies Distributed 28384
Interce»(>«ion
Members 2071 Pledged Intercessors 1488
OUR GOALS FOR YEAR 192i!-23
(The year is from October 1. 1922. to October 1, 1923)
Home MiissionK Foreign MiNisions
Franklinton $ 1500 Sendai Field $ 3500
Frontier . . 2300 Native Workei-s m .Japan and Porto Rico 3000
Americanization .'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.....'...'.'.'. 2000 General Foreign Mission Fund 1 000
Thank Oflfering (Franklinton) 2000 ^.^^^V S'L'""^^ ^ "<!,''' '"*^' /"."I ;^ •••,•■ ■ ^'^^^
Young People 1000 Thank Ottering (Santa Isabel Chapel) . . 2000
Administration and General' Fnnd". '.'.'.'.'. 1200 Y'?"'!^. PeoP.'e 1500
Administration 1000
Total $10000 Total ...$15000
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YOVXG PEOPLE'S GOALS
Home Missions
Americanization
Franklinton Teacher
Thank Offering
500
300
200
Koreigfn 3Iissions
Santa Isabel District-
Salary of Pastor. Aquino Ojeda $ 800
Rent for Ojeda 212
Rent for Chapel 144
*Work at Peso Seco 48
*\Vork at Jauco 48
*Work at Penuelas 48
Thank OfTering (Santa Isabel Chapel) . 200
Total $1000
Total $1500
Mr. Ojeda's salary is more
*These are small villages around Santa Isabfl
ihan ifSOO but the church raises a certain amount.
ALICE V. .MORRILL
OFF^ICERS
Honorary I'rcsidcrits-
Rev. Ellen G. Gustin, Attltboro, Mass.
Rev. Emily K. Bishop, 1707 Sycamore Si..
Terre Haute. Ind.
President — Mrs. W. H. Denlson. 760 Ferg-uson
Ave.. Dayton. Ohic.
Vice-President at Larpc-Mvs. J. F. Burnett.
310 S. Broadway. Dayton, Ohio.
Regional Vice-Pi esiditits--
Mrs. O. W. Whitelock. Huntington, Ind..
Central Christian Convention.
Mrs. C. H. Rowland. Franklin. Va.. Southern
Christian Convention.
Mrs. D. B. Atkinson. Albany. Mo.. Western
Christian Convention.
Mrs. Eva Chase. 40.5 Potter Ave.. Providence.
R. I.. New England Christ an Convvntio.i.
Rev. Mrs. Georgia Weaton. 10 Villa Road.
Menands, Albany. N. Y., Metropolitan
Christian Convention.
Recording Secretary — Mrs. W. P. Minton. 318
Edgar Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Genera'. Secretary-Treasurer — Mrs. Emma S.
Powers, Room 25, C. P. A. Bldg., Dayton.
Ohio.
Superintendent of Young PeojAe's Dept. — Miss
Beryl McReynolds, Sharpsv.Ue. Ind.
Associate tor Junior Work — Miss Carrie Robin-
son. Noi-th Springfield, Pa.
Superintrndivt of Cradle Roll Department —
Mrs. .1. K. .Johnson. 147 R.dge Ave., Dayton.
Ohio.
Sui)eri7itende>it of Tliank Offering Depai'tnient
—Mrs. C. W. .Johnson, Urbana. 111.
.Si'.r Additional Meinbem of Executive Board —
Mrs. McD. Howsare, 1535 N. EucLd Ave.,
Dayton. Ohio.
Mrs. Alice V. Morrill. 10 College Place, Defi-
ance, Ohio.
Mrs. S. Q. Helfenstein, 1230 Phillips Ave.,
Dayton. Ohio.
Mi-s. W. J. Youn.g. West Milton. Ohio.
Mrs. Carrie Beaver. Advance, Ind.
Mrs. A. F. Chase. 236 S. Conover St., Day-
ton, Ohio.
Representative to Federation of Woman's
Board for Foreign Missions, and the Council
of Women for Home Missions —
Mrs. McD. Howsare, 1535 N. Euclid Ave.,
Dayton, Ohio.
Mrs. W. H. Denison. 760 Ferg-uson Ave.,
Dayton, Ohio.
Mrs. Alice V. Morrill. 20 College Place, De-
fiance, Ohio.
Mrs. McD. Howsare and Mrs. Alice V.
Morrill were elected Field Secretaries, each
giving half time.
WOMAN'S BOARD OF THE NEW ENGLAND
CHRISTIAN CONVENTION
President — ]Mrs. May C. Caswell, 496 Hall St., Manchester, N. H.
Vice-Presidents (one from each conference) — Maine, Mrs. T. G. Moses, Lubec,
Maine; Mei-rimack, Mrs. Arthur Green, Hill, N. H.; Rhode Island and Mass-
achusetts, Rev. Kllen G. Gustin. Attleboro. Mass.; liocking-ham, Mrs. Ella Mac-
Nichol, 79 Clark St., E. Lynn, Mass.; York and Cumberland, :Mrs. Alva Bennett,
Saco, ]Maine.
Recording Secretary — Mrs. E. L. Goodwin. Roslindale, Mass.
Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. N. M. Heikes, Freedom, N. H.
WOMAN'S BOARD OF THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN CONVENTION
President — Mrs. W. H. Carroll, 40!) W. Front St., Burlington, N. C.
Vice-President — Mrs. R. F. Brown. 1020 Park Place, Columbus, Ga.
Secretarv — Mrs. C. H. Rowland, Franklin, Va.
Treasurer — Mrs. W. T. Walters, 108 W. Stafford Ave.. Richmond, Va.
Superintendent Young People's Work — Miss Jennie W. Atkinson, Suffolk, Va., R.
R. 5.
Superintendent Literature and Mite Box — ^Mrs. Job G. Holland, Holland, Va.
Superintendent Cradle Roll — Mrs. Boyd Richards, 423 Washington St., Winchester,
Virginia.
Editor Woman's Page in Christian Missionary — Mrs. W. A. Harper, Elon College,
N. C.
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Report by Conferences
MAINE
Oflicers
President — IMis. D. P. Hurlburt, 580
HaniiTiond St., Bangor, IMaine.
Corresponding- Secretary — Mrs. N. yi.
Heikes, Freedom, New Hampshire.
Auxiliary Societies
Albion — -President, Mrs. Annie Abbott,
Albion, Maine: Corre.sponding Secre-
tary. Jliss Eva E. Copeland, Albion,
Maine.
Bangor — President, Mrs. D. P. Hurlburt,
580 Hammond St., Bangor, Maine;
Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Horace
Greeley, 20 Thirteenth St., Bangor,
Maine.
Blaine — President, Mrs. Anna Turner,
Blaine. Maine; Corresponding Secre-
tary, INIrs. Dora Bell, Blaine, Maine.
Ka.ston — President, Mrs. Elvin Hoyt,
Easton, Elaine.
MERRIMACK
Ollicer.s
President — Miss Maiy A. Rowell.
Franklin. N. H.
Corresponding Secretar.v — .Miss Eva 1.
French. Hill, N. H.
Auxiliary Societie.s
Franklin — President, ;Mrs. Geo. A. Cole,
Fianklin, N. H.
Hill — President, Mrs. F. R. Woodward,
Hill, X. H.
Laconia^President, Mrs. Mildied Rol-
lins, Laconia, N. H.
AVoodstock — President, IMrs. Frank
Bradley. Woodstock. Xt.
RHODE ISLAND AND MASSACHUSETTS
Oflicer.s
President — Mrs. \V. G. Sargent, 138
Lenox Ave., Providence, R. 1.
Corresponding and Recording Secretary
— Bessie M. Alden, 58 Durfee St.,
Providence, R. I.
Treasurer — Mrs. E. J. Bodman, 3520
North Main St., Fall River, Mass.
Auxiliarj- Societies
Assonet — Corresponding Secretar.v. Mrs.
Annie M. Sisson, Assonet, :Mass.
GIniivood — Women's Guild. Corres-
ponding Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs.
Fred A. Gates, 6(i2 I'aik Ave., Auburn,
R. I.
XeM- Bedford — Guild, Home Missions.
Mrs. Emma Mathews, 1 Clinton Place,
New Bedford, Mass.; Foreign Mis-
sions, Mrs. H. M. Hainer, 21.3 Tre-
mont St., New Bedford, Mass.
;Vortii Fall River — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer. Mrs. E. J. Bodman,
352 N. Main St., Fall River, Mass.
Siiiith.s MillN — Coriesponding Secretary-
Trea.surer, Mrs. Lizzie Doran, Dart-
mouth, Mass.
Westerly — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, :\Irs. Samuel Givens, 13
Morgan St., Westerlv, R. I.
ROCKINGHAM
Officers
President — Mrs. Mav C. Caswell, 496
Hall St., Manchester, N. H.
Corresponding Secretary -Treasurer —
Mrs. Dora A. Knight, 485 Pine St.,
Manchester, N. H.
Auxiliarj- Societies
E}ast Lynn — Corresponding Secretar.\-
Treasurer, Mrs. Ella MacNichol, 79
Clark St., East I..ynn, Mass.
Ivittery, Second — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Florence M.
Everingham, Court St., Portsmouth,
N. H.
Kitterj- Point — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Lulu M. Toley, Kit-
tery Point, Maine^ Box 2.
Manchester — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Miss Sylvia Lamb, 452
Merrimack St,, Manchester, N. H.
Officers
President — ^Mrs. N. M. Heikes, Freedom
N. H.
Secretary — ^Alrs. Lizzie Bennett, Free-
dom, N. H.
YORK AND CUMBERLAND
Auxiliary Societies
Freedom— Secretary, Mrs. lAzzie S. Ben-
nett, Freedom, N. H.
NEW YORK CENTRAL
Officers
President— Rev. Marion C. Youmans,
Lakeville, N. Y.
Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer —
Miss Flora Cleveland, Watertown, N.
T., Route E.
Auxiliary Societies
Bru-sliton — Corresponding Secretary,
Mrs. E. F. Clark, Brushton. N. Y.
East Hounsfleld — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Miss Ida Livermore,
Watertown. N. Y., R. R. 5.
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Lnkeinont — Corresponding St-cretaiy,
Mrs. A. H. Clapper, Lakemont, X. Y.
Lakeville — Corresponding; Secretary,
Mrs. H. Seeley, Lal<eville, N. Y.
Xorth Rush — Corresponding Secretary,
Ruth M. Norris, Rush, N. Y.
IMuinville — Corresponding Secretary,
.Mrs. B. H. Turner, Plainville, N. Y.
NEW YORK EASTERN
Officers
President — Mrs. Georgia L. B. Weaton,
10 Villa Road, Menands, Albany, N. Y.
Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer,
Mrs. Ardella E. Gove, Sprakers, N. Y.,
R. R. 1.
Auxiliary Societies
Barkers^ ille — Corresponding Secretary-
Tieasurer, Mrs. George H. Matteison,
INIiddle Grove, N. Y., R. R. 1.
Freehold — Corresponding Secretary -
Treasurer, Mrs. Maggie Williams,
Freehold, N. Y.
Hart wick — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Chas. W. Spaford,
Hartwick, N. Y.
Kast Coble-skill — President. Mr.s. W.
Earl, East Cobleskill, N. Y.
Huntersland — Corresponding Secretai'y-
Treasurer, Miss Nellie Cook, Middle-
burg, N. Y., R. R. 2.
Otego — Corresponding Secretary-Treas-
urei-, Mrs. E. M. Jewell, Otego, N. Y.
Rural Grove — Secretary, Mi's. Leona
Meyers, Sprakers, N. Y., R. R. 1;
Treasurer, Mrs. Mattie Herrick, Ran-
dall, N. Y., R. R. 1.
St. Johnsville — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Hattie A. Spon-
able, St. Johnsville. X. Y.
NEW YORK WESTERN
Officers
President— Mrs. W. S. Daniels, ^lorgan-
ville. N. Y.
Recording Secretary -Treasurer — Mrs.
R. H. Peel, Gasport, N. Y.. R. R. 41.
Corresponding Secretary — ^Miss Edith
M. Dale, R. R. 11, Gasport, N. Y.
Auxiliary Societies
Machias — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer. Mrs. Marie V. Drayer,
Machias, N. Y.
Morganville — Corresponding Secretary -
Treasurer, Mrs. C. O. Brov^rn, Morgan-
ville, N. Y.
Oranj^eport — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Miss Edith M. Dale, Gas-
port, N. Y.. R. R. 41.
Parma «& Greece — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Miss Xellie \'anes.s,
Hilton, N. Y.
The Vice-Presidents appointed in the
auxiliary societies are the Literature
Superintendents and are as follows:
Castile — Miss Bessie Poste, Castile. N. Y.
Machias — Mrs. Charles Holt, Machias,
N. Y.
Manninie;' — Mrs. Mary Foster, Holley,
N. Y.
Morganville — ]\Irs. Anna March, South
Byron, N. Y.
Xorth I'eiiibroke — Mrs. Agnes Martin,
East Pembroke, N. Y.
Orangeyort — :\Irs. H. X. Tayei . Gasport,
X. Y.. R. R. 41.
I'ariiia and Greece — ;Mrs. Robert Hall,
Hilton, X. Y., R. R.
West Shelby — ilrs. Geo. Fuller, Middle-
port, X. Y.
ONTARIO
Officers
President — Mrs. J. X. Dales, Drayton.
Ontario.
Corresponding Secretary -Treasurer-
Miss Laura Morton, 500 :Markham St.,
Toronto, Ontario.
Auxiliary Societies
Drayton — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. E.' Samis, Drayton,
Ontario.
Keswick — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. J. Connell. Keswick,
Ontario.
Xewinarket — Corresponding Secret ary-
Treasuier, Mrs. J. A. Stephens, New-
market, Ontario.
Toronto — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Miss M. Flath, 128 Lauder
Ave., Toronto, Ontario.
ERIE
Officers
President — Dr. Millie J. Chapman,
Springboro, Pa.
Coiresponding Secretary-Treasurer —
Miss Edna Robison, East Springfield,
Pa.
Auxiliary Societies
Bear Lake — President, Mrs. Phebe
Phelps, Bear Lake, Pa.; Correspond-
ing Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Ida
Carter, Bear Lake. Pa.
Beaver Center — President, Mrs. Nettie
X. Hackett, Conneautville, Pa.
Conneaut — Secretary, Mrs. William
Pitcher, 170 Grant St., Conneaut, Ohio.
Draketown — Secretary. Mrs. Joseph
Gluten, Edinboro, Pa.
East Springfield — Secretary. Mrs. Dora
Sherman, East Springfield, Pa.
Erie — Secretary. Mrs. Hermon Eldredge,
715 West Eighth St., Erie. Pa.
Falrvlew — Secretary, Mrs. Xancy Xason,
Fairview, Pa.
McLellens Corner.s — Coriesponding Sec-
letary-Treasurer, Mrs. Opal Green-
man, Cambridge Springs, Pa.
Springboro — Secretary, Mrs. L. M. Webb,
Spiingboio, *Pa.
Washington Valley — Secretary, Miss
Eliza Ryan, Cambridge Springs, Pa.
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NEW JERSEY
Offioers
President — Mi-.-;. W. H. Hainer, 37 My ill.'
Ave., Irvington, N. J.
Corre.spondinsr Secretary — Mis. A. I.
Supple, Con.shohocken, Pa.
Treasurer — Mi.«.s Elnora Godle.v. Mil-
ford, N. J.
Auxiliary Sooiotio.s
Baievillc — Ct)rre.sponding Secretary-
Treasuier, Mr.s. Floyd Snook, Newton,
N. J., R. R. 4.
Gulf Mills — Corresponding- Secretary-
Treasurer, Miss Viola Wads, Consho-
hocken. Pa., R. R. 1.
Hilton — Corresponding- Secretary-Treas-
urer, Mrs. J. Wall. 96 Franklin Ave.,
Hilton, N. J.
Irviii|;ton — Secretary, Mrs. H. Smith.
1060 Grove St., Irvington, N. J.
Lewlshiir^ — Corresponding Secretary-
Tieasuier. Mrs. Mary D. McLaughlin,
Levvisburg, I'a.
l>.ockto«vii — Corresponding Secretary -
Treasurer, \'iola Hockenbary, Flem-
ington, N. J., R. R. 2.
MailiKonvillo — (\)r responding- Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Warren Anderson,
Moscow, Pa., R. R. 1.
Milford — President, Mrs. W. R. Sailer,
Milford, N. J.; Corresponding-Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Miss Elnora Godley,
Milford, N. J.
Vanilevecr Park — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. MacDonald, 1593
32d St., I^.rooklyn, N. Y.
RAYS HILL AND SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
Officers
President — JMrs. L. A. DuVall, Akers-
ville. Pa.
Corresponding Secretary -Treasurer —
Mrs. Blanche Hollenshead, Needmore,
Pa.
Auxiliary Societies
Dania.scus — Corresponding Secretary-
Trea.surer. Mrs. Hattie Fisher, Plum
Run, Pa.
Earlston — President, ]Mrs. Gideon Price,
Everett, Pa.
-Tleuiorial — Piesident,
Hedges, Everett, Pa.
Miss
Mary
TIOGA RIVER
Officers
President — Mrs. Minnie lioud, Law-
renceville. Pa., R. R. 1.
Corresponding Secretary -Treasurer —
Mrs. Mattie C. White, New Albany,
Pa., R. R. 47.
Auxiliary Societies
Binj^hamptoii — President, Mrs. Jennie
England. 203 Mozart St., Binghamp-
ton, N. Y. ; Secretary, Mrs. Lynn L.
Rider, 12 Orton Ave., Binghampton,
N. Y.
Evergreen — A. M. B. Society — Corres-
ponding- Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs.
Mattie C. White, New Albany, Pa.,
R. R. 47.
First Franklin — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Lottie Williams,
Powell, Pa.. R. R. 1.
Insleside — President, Mrs. Alice Briggs,
Pratlsijurg, N. Y., R. R. 3; Corres-
ponding Secretary-Treasurer, Miss
Alice Himes, Prattsburg, N. Y.
Fast liawrence — Corresponding Secre-
tarv. C. A. Rockwell, Lawrenceville,
Pa., R. R. 7.
MIAMI OHIO
Officers
President — Mrs. Nettie Young, West
Milton, Ohio.
Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. Rose
Crew, West Milton, Ohio.
Treasurer — Mrs. Mary B. Chase, 2 36
Conover St., Dayton, Ohio.
Auxiliary Societies
Ansonia — Corresponding Secretary -
Treasurer, Mrs. Estella Gentner, An-
sonia, Ohio.
CanIpbeIIsto^>'n — Corresponding- Secre-
tary-Treasurer, airs. Annie Armacost,
Campbcllstown, Ohio.
Christ iansburg — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mildred Littlejohn,
Christiansburg, Ohio.
Concord — Coriesponding Secretary-
Treasurer, airs. Zora Albrig-ht, Eaton.
Ohio, R. R. 7.
Dayton, First — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Myrtle Martin,
30 Rost Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Dayton, Walnut HilLs — Corresponding
Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. A. E. Miller.
126 Wyornint; St., Dayton, Ohio.
Faton — Corresponding Secretary-Treas-
urer, Miss Edith Hart, North Cherry
St., Eaton, Ohio.
Franklin — Corresponding Secretary-
T'-easurer, Mrs. James Funk, 856 S.
Front St., Franklin, Ohio.
Greenville — -Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Roy Brandon, 518
Euclid Ave., Greenville, Ohio.
Lower Stillwater — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Emma Jackson,
Vandalia, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Piqua — ^Corresponding Secretary-Treas-
urer, Mrs. Emma C. Hoyle, 1614
Broadway, Piqua, Ohio.
' Pleasant Hill — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Leila Kindig, Pleasant
Hijl, Ohio.
Shiloli SprlnsTS — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Frank Snyder,
Dayton, Ohio, R. R. 13.
.Spring-field — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, airs. F. L. Walsh, 127 W.
Cecil St., Springfield, Ohio.
Troy — Corresponding Secretary-Treas-
urer, Mrs. Byrd Shellebarger, 512
Ridge Ave., Troy, Ohio.
Versailles — Corresponding Secretary-
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Treasurer, Mrs. Stella Martin, 303 W.
Wood St., Versailles, Ohio.
West Grove — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Amy Pulley, Ar-
canum, Ohio, R. R. 2.
West Milton — Corresponding- Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Rose Crew, West Mil-
ton, Ohio.
West Union — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, ISIrs. Myra Roberts, Tippe-
canoe City, Ohio, R. R. 2.
MT. VERNON
Officers
President — Mrs. B. A. McGinnis, Coshoc-
ton, Ohio.
Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer —
Mrs. B. L. Shaffer, Frazeyburg, Ohio.
Auxiliary Societies
Appleton — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Olive Lawn, Johns-
town, Ohio, R. R.
Centerburg — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Owings, Centerburg,
Ohio.
Coshocton — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. John McCann, 1619 E.
North St., Coshocton, Ohio.
Mt. Pleasant — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Inez Varner,
Black Run, Ohio.
>It. Zion — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasuver, Mrs. Ethel Lease, Dresden,
Ohio.
OHIO CENTRAL
Officers
President — Miss Mary L. Wilson, South
Vienna, Ohio.
Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer —
Mrs. Susie Alexander, 169 E. Tomp-
kins St., Columbus, Ohio.
Auxiliar>- Societies
Columbus — President, 3Irs. Emma
Lamb, 1257 Penna. Ave., Columbus,
Ohio; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.
Susie Alexander, 169 E. Tompkins St.,
Columbus, Ohio.
>It. St^rlino- — President, Mrs. Mary
Hagans, Mt. Sterling, Ohio; Corres-
ponding Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs.
Nellie D. Tanner, Mt. Sterling, Ohio.
NORTHWESTERN OHIO
Officers
President — ]Mrs. B. F. Seitz, Columbus
Grove, Ohio.
Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer —
Mrs. Myrtle Reynolds, 206 Pine St.,
Lima, Ohio.
Auxiliary Societies
Blancliard — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Anna Thompson, Dun-
kirk, Ohio. R. R. 1.
Columbus Grove — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Mary E. Frost,
Columbus Grove, Ohio.
Lima — Corresponding Secretary -Treas-
urer, Mr.?. Hazel Shumate, Lima, Ohio.
Middle River — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Sanson Steven,
Delphos, Ohio.
Ottawa River — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Ella Hunt,
Vaughnsville, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Spencerville — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Cora Sealey, Spencer-
ville, Ohio.
Vaughnsville — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Mary Slusser,
Columbus Grove, Ohio, R. R. 4.
OHIO EASTERN
Officers
President — Mrs. Minnie Bunce, Galli-
polis, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Corresponding Secretary — ^Mrs. Cora
Hawk, Athens, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Treasurer — Mrs. Kate Cheppel, Athens,
Ohio, R. R. 7.
Auxiliary Societies
Biilaville — President, Mrs. Minnie D.
Bunce, Gallipolis, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Coes Chapel — President, Mrs. Lowell
Donly, Nelsonville, Ohio, R. R. 41.
Little Kyg-er — Mrs. Maurice Swisher,
Cheshire, Ohio, R. R. 1.
SOUTHERN OHIO
Officers
President — Mrs. Alice M. Burnett, 310
S. Broadway, Dayton, Ohio.
Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer —
Miss Flora Jennings, Higgin^port,
Ohio.
Auxiliary Societies
Hamer.sville —
The following Sunday school clas.-os
are working with the Woman's
Board:
Antloch — Woman's Bible Class, teacher.
Mrs. Virgie Howerton, Hamersvil (\
Ohio, R. R. 1. Box 80.
KaKle Chapel — Woman's . Bible class,
teacher, Mrs. W. B. Holten, Ripley
Ohio, R. R. 3.
Fairview — Woman's Bible class, Mrs.
Stansbery, Georgetown, Ohio.
Hamcrsville — Class No. 4, Mrs. Potts,
Hamersville, Ohio.
Higrg^insport — Busy Bees, teacher, Mrs.
M. C. Jennings, Higginsport, Ohio.
Willing Workers class. Rev. W. A.
Warner, Higginsport. Ohio.
Oak Grove — Reapers, teacher, Mrs. Jen-
nie Meyers. West Union, Ohio.
r jint Isabel — Class No. 5, teacher, Mr.
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Mahlen Little, Moscow, Ohio, R. R. 2.
Poplar Chapel- — Bible class, teacher,
:M1ss Grace Deam, Bethel, Ohio.
Union — Adams Co. — King's Daughters,
teacher, Mrs. Ella Sheels, Man-
chester, Ohio.
CENTRAL INDIANA
Officers
Alma Wetzel. Clifford,
President — Mrs.
Indiana.
Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer —
Mrs. Ray Bozell, Edinburg-, Ind.
Auxiliary Societies
Clifford — President. ISIrs. Alma Wetzel,
Clifford. Ind.; Secretary. Mrs. May
Hill, Clifford, Ind.; Treasurer. Mrs.
Eva Lucas, Clifford, Ind.
Rainstown — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer. Mrs. O. F. Keeney. Lizton,
Ind.
EASTERN INDIANA
Officers
President — Rev. Guernsey Stephens,
Farmland, Ind.
Corresponding Secretary -Treasurer —
Rev. Nannie Martin, Farmland. Ind.,
R. R. 1.
Auxiliary Societies
Albany — Coiresponding Secretary -
Treasurer, Mrs. John Bailey, Albany,
Indiana.
Christian Chapel — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Elizabeth Gibson,
Muncie, Ind., R. R. 6.
Coletown — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer. No report.
Eden — Corresponding Secretary-Treas-
urer, ]Mrs. Mattie Gumpp, Eaton, Ind.
Fall Creek — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer. Stella Lykins, Middletuwn,
Indiana.
Jirch — Corresponding Secretary-Treas-
urer, Mrs. Favia Brown, Muncie, Ind.
>Iississine>va — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Julia Mills-
paugh. Farmland, Ind.
Montpelier — Coi'responding Secretary-
Treasurer. Mamie Roberson, Mont-
pelier, Ind.
Muncie — Corresponding Secretary -
Treasurer. Miss Hannah Burg, Mun-
cie, Ind.
Portland — Coriesponding Secretary -
Treasurer, Mrs. Eva Smith. Portland,
Indiana.
Salainonia — Corresponding Secretary -
Treasurer, Mrs. Eva Smith, Portland,
Indiana.
EEL RIVER
Officers
President — Mrs. C. B. McConnell, Sid-
ney, Ind.
Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer —
Mrs. Bertha Short. Bluffton. Ind.. R.
R. 6.
Auxiliary Societies
Antioch — Mrs. Charles Reiff. North
Manchester, Ind.
E:ikhart — Mrs. Etta Mohn. Elkhart, Ind.
Goshen — Mrs. Charles Burkett, 1108 S.
Main St., Goshen, Ind.
Huntington — Grace Strickland, 745
Salamonie Ave., Huntington. Ind.
Linn Grove — Elizabeth Hornada,
Geneva, Ind.
Majenica — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Isa Gill, Huntington,
Ind., R. R. 5.
3Ierriani — Mrs. Grace King, Albion,
Ind., R. R. 5.
Pleasant Hill — Winnie Black, Albion,
Indiana.
Sidney — Mrs. C. B. McConnell, Sidney,.
Indiana.
Six Mile — Sophia "Van Emon, Bluffton,
Ind., R. R. 7.
^Vakarusa — Corresponding Secretary -
Treasurer, Mrs. Sarah Stewart, Wa-
karusa. Ind.
"Warren — Mrs. C. H. Freck, Warren, Ind.
INDIANA MIAiMI RESERVE
Officers
President — IMrs. Mary E. Miller. York-
town. Ind.
Corresponding .Secretary-Treasurer —
Mrs. Noah Richman. I>aleville, Ind.,
R. R. 4.
Auxiliary Societies
Alexandria — President, Mrs. Mattie Mc-
Kinley, Alexandria. Ind.. R. R. 2.
Marion — President, Mrs. Bertha Kil-
gore, 3024 S. Adams St.. Marion, Ind.
Pikes Peak — President, Mrs. Noah
P»,ichman, Daleville, Ind.
NORTHWESTERN INDIANA
Officers
President — Miss Amanda Turner, Ko-
komo. Ind.
Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. Blanche
McCoy, Walton. Ind.
Auxiliary Societies
Deer Creek — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Jessie Walker, Gal-
veston, Ind., R. R.
Green to^vn — Corresponding Secretary-
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THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Treasurer, Mrs. Gladys Dunlap.
Greentown, Ind.
Hickory Grove — Corresponding' Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. J. C. McManus.
Idaville, Ind., R. R.
Kokoino — Corresponding- Secretar.%-
Treasurer, Airs. Addie Hatton, Ko-
komo, Ind.
Rock Creek "Xallcy — Corresponding- Sec-
retary-Treasurer, Mrs. Pearl Burkett,
Walton. Ind.
Shiloh — Corresponding Secretary-Treas-
urer, INlrs. Nellie Leach, Royal Center,
Indiana.
Young Ainerien — Coi'responding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Mary Robeson,
Young America, Ind.
SOUTHERN INDIANA
Officers
President — Mrs. Jennie Emerson, Cyn-
thiana, Ind.
Corresponding- Secretary -Treasurer —
Mrs. Grace Turman, Cynthiana, Ind.
Auxiliary Societies
Betlisalda — Corresjionding Secretary -
Treasurer, Miss Hortense Barrett,
Stewartsville, Ind.
Cynthiana — Corresponding Secretary -
Treasurer, :Mrs. Grace Turman, Cyn-
thiana, Ind.
Xew Liberty — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Jennie Bussing, Haub-
stadt, Ind.
WESTERN INDIANA
Officer.s
Pz-esident — Mrs. Carrie Beaver, Ad-
vance, Indiana.
Corresponding- Secretary-Treasurer —
Mrs. Retha Henderson, Lebanon, Ind.
Auxiliary Societies
Advance — President, Mrs. Ruby Cun-
ning-ham, Advance, Ind.; Correspond-
ing- Secretary-Treasurer, Icy Welden,
Advance, Ind.
Antioch — President, Mrs. Iva Carter,
Frankfort, Ind.; Corresponding Secre-
tary, ISIinnie Kern, Frankfort, Ind.
Bee Ridge — President, Delia Hender-
shot, Brazil, Ind.
Browns Wonder — President, Marg-aret
Kibbey, Lebanon, Ind.
Christian Liberty — Piesident, Lizzie
Thompson, Sheridan, Ind.; Corres-
ponding- Secretary-Treasurer, Mae
Smiley, Sheridan, Ind.
Darlington — President, Mrs. :Morrison,
Darlington, Ind.
Fairview — President, Mrs. Pleasant
Lewallen, Lebanon, Ind.
Lebanon — President, Mrs. Elmer H.
Thompson. .'iltJ Esplanade St., Leba-
non, Ind.; Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Ola Bonecutter, Lebanon,
Indiana.
Linden — President, Mrs. E. W. Nelson,
Linden, Ind.; Corresponding- Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mary McCallum, Lin-
den, Ind.
Liberty — President, Mrs. Minerva
OuiJJen, Waynetovvn, Ind.; Corres-
ponding Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs.
Claude Broaders, Crawfordsville, Ind.
3Ianson — President, Bertha Moore,
Frankfort, Ind.; Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Blanche Anderson,
Frankfort, Ind.
Ulellott — President, Mrs. Pearl Moser,
Veedersburg, Ind.; Corresponding
Secretary-Treasurer, Mildred Howard,
Veedersburg, Ind.
Merom — President, Grace Milom, Merom,
Ind.; Corresponding- Secretary-Treas-
urer, Constance Pleasant, Merom, Ind.
]Ve\v Salem — President, Mrs. Ethel Beck,
Lebanon, Ind.; Corresponding-Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Monroe Castet-
ter. Lebanon, Ind.
Old Union — President, Mrs. Levina Hy-
song, Lebanon, Ind.; Corresponding
Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Stella Hi-
land, Jamestown, Ind.
Pleasant View — President, Mrs. Minnie
Rodgers, Lebanon, Ind.; Correspond-
ing Secretary-Treasurer, Ruby Cox,
Lebanon, Ind.
Rosston — President, Ivy Harlan, Zions-
villc, Ind.; Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Gail Dye, Whites-
town, Ind.
Union Christian — President, Elizabeth
Crumley, Veedersburg, Ind.; Corres-
ponding Secretary-Treasury, Mrs.
Anna Strader, Veedersburg, Ind.
WESTERN MICHIGAN AND NORTHERN INDIANA
Auxiliary Society
Officers
President — Mrs. Grace Burrows, Pull-
man, IVIich.
Corresponding- Secretary — Mrs. A. S. K.
Burton, Fennville, Mich., Box 4.5.
Treasurer — Mrs. Gusta Bennett, Rolling
Prairie, Ind.
Pullman —
President — Mrs. Jessie Hayes, Pullman,
Mich.
Corresponding- Secretary-Treasurer —
Mrs. Ida Sheri-nan, Pullman, Mich.
CENTRAL ILLINOIS
Officers
President — Mrs. C. W. Johnson, 311 W.
Oregon St., Urbana, 111.
Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer —
Mrs. Rosa M. Thompson, Urbana, 111.
Auxiliary Societies
Arthur — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Inez Galbreath, Ar-
thur, 111.
At wood — Corresponding Secretary-
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
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Treasurer, Mrs. S. A. Erhardt, At-
wood, 111.
Bethel — Corresponding- Secretary -Treas-
urer, Mrs. E. B. James, Mansfield, 111.
Biisinnrck — Corresponding- Secretary -
Treasurer, Mis. Geo. Taylor, Bis-
marck, 111.
<'hri.stinn Chapel — Corresponding- Secre-
tary-Treasurei-, Mrs. Nellie Vinson,
Muncie, 111.
Danville — Corresponding- Secretary -
Treasurer, Mrs. W. R. Starr, 214 E.
Roselawn Ave., Danville, 111.
(iarrett — Corresponding: Secretary-
Treasurer, Miss Ursa West, Atwood,
111.
Hope — Corresponding- Secretarv-Treas-
urer, Mrs. E. F. Gritten, Fithian, 111.
Lake Fork — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mi-s. Margaret Fav, At-
wood, 111., 11. R.
Mlliiiiiie — Corresponding- Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Ruth Heitz, Milmine,
Miincie — Corresponding- Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Martha Harris, Mun-
cie, 111.
I'ier.son Station — Correspondingr Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Johnson
Pierson Station, 111.
rro.»ipeet — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer. Mrs. Bertha Freeman. St.
Joe. 111., R. R.
Tuscola — Corresponding- Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Ida Kinney, 25 In-
diana Ave., Tuscola, 111.
I rbana — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. R. D. Cole. Urbana.
111., R. R.
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
Society
Leaf River — President. Mrs. Lizzie
Walk, Leaf Rivei-, 111.; Treasurer, Mrs.
Lillie Kapperman; Correspondin;
Secretary, Miss Jennie Mishler.
SOUTHERN WABASH ILLINOIS
Offleer.s
President' — Jennie Page, Robinson,
Illinois, R. R. 7, Box 13. -
Recording Secretary -Treasurer — Mrs.
Francis Kibler, Rose Hill, Illinois,
R. R. 2.
Auxiliary Societies
Xewton — President, Mrs. Delia Moulden,
Newton, 111.
Olney — President, Mrs. Ladesky Casad,
Olney, 111.
Porterville — President, Jennie C. Page,
Robinson, 111., R. R. 1, Box 6.
.Sumner — President. Mrs. Delia Wetzel,
Sumner. 111.
WESTERN ILLINOIS
Office^^s
President — Mrs. Ella AVilhelm. Industry,
111.
Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer-
Mrs. Nellie L. Rubart, Avon, 111.
SOUTHERN KANSAS
OfHcer.s
President — Mrs. Lilly Y. INIoore, To-
wanda, Kansas.
Corresponding Secretary -Treasurer — •
Mrs. ]\Iaud Durham, Turon, Kansas.
Auxiliary Societies
Neola — Corresponding- Secretary- Treas-
urer, Mrs. Gladys Teneg-ars, Turon,
Kansas.
l'lea.sant Hill — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Miss Mary Webber.
Ailington, Kansas.
Towanda — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Sadie Kelly, Towanda.
Kansas.
CENTRAL IOWA
Officer.s
President — Rev. Sarah M. Piper, Le-
grand, Iowa.
Corresponding- Secretary-Treasurer —
Alterena Hyde, Gilman, Iowa.
Au.xillary Societies
LeGrand — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurei-, Mis. Marg-aret Piper, Le-
grand, Iowa.
WESTERN IOWA
Officer.s
President — Orpha Adkison, Winterset.
Iowa.
Treasurer — Mrs. Alice Strawn, Truro,
Iowa.
Secretary— ]Mrs. Myrtle Hughs, Carson,
Iowa.
Auxiliary Societies
Hill of Zlon — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer — Mrs. Anna Bell James
Orient, Iowa, R. R. 2.
.Madrid — Corresponding- Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. W. J. Jenkins, Madrid
Iowa.
Truro — Treasurer, Mrs. Alice Strawn
Truro, Iowa.
Wheeler.s Grove — President, Mrs. Pearl
Osier, Carson, Iowa, R. R.
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THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
UNION IOWA
President-
Iowa.
Officers
-Mrs. Sylvia V. Kyle. Perlee,
Secretary-Treasurer— Mrs. Kate W.
Snook, Perlee, Iowa.
NORTHERN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
Treasurer, Mrs. R. L.
Lincoln, Kansas.
Roe, Webber,
Officers
President — Mrs. Rhoda
Kansas.
Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer —
Mrs. Gertrude Nelson, Red Cloud, Ne-
braska.
Auxiliary Societies
Lincoln — Corresponding- Secretary-
Hendrickson,
Olive Hill — Corresponding^ Secretary-
Treasurer, Mrs. Ruby ^Varien, Su-
perior, Nebraska, R. R. 1.
VVajland — Mrs. Florence Brindle,
Giesham. Nebra.ska. R. R. 1.
WESTERN WASHINGTON
Officers Auxiliarj- Society
President— Mr.s. Isabelle Nelson, Monte- Montesano— President, Mrs. Josephine
sano, ^^-ash.
Corresponding- Secretary-Treasurer — Loucks, Montesano, ^Vashington.
Mrs. Nancy Fry, Montesano, Wash.
EASTERN VIRGINIA
Officer.s
President — Mrs. C. H. Rowland, Frank-
lin, Va.
Treasurer — Mrs. M. L. Bryant, 41 Poplar
Ave., Norfolk, Va.
Secretary — Mrs. Lion Stag-g.
Auxiliarj- Societies
Antioeh — Mrs. W. K. Garrison, Windsor,
Virginia.
Berea — (Norfolk) — Mrs. Lillian Hall,
Hickory, Va., R. R. 3.
Berea — (Nan.) — Mrs. J. F. Wilroy,
Drivers, Va.
Bethlehem — Mrs. T. U. Savage, Buck-
horn, Va.
Cypress Chapel — Mrs. A. J. Rountrie,
Cypress Chapel, Va.
Damascus — Mrs. J. H. Seawell, Sun-
bury, N. C.
Dentlron — Mrs. B. J. Ingram, Dendron,
Virginia.
IJover — Mrs. Ella M. Benson, 230 N.
Bradford St., Dover, Del.
First (.'hureh, Norfolk — Mrs. John
Cuthrell, Bogens Ave., S. Norfolk,
Virginia.
Franklin — Mrs. J. H. Williams, Frank-
lin. Virginia.
Holland — Mrs. B. J. Beale, Holland. Va.
Holy Neck — Mrs. W. M. Jay. Holland.
A'irginia.
Ivor — Miss Doi'a Williams, Ivor, Va., R.
R. 1.
Johnsons Grove — Mrs. ^V. H. Joyner,
Courtland, Va.
liil>erty Spring;.s — jMrs. W. E. Eason,
Suffolk, Va., R. R. 1.
!>Iemorial Temple — Mrs. E. D. IMidgett,
1110 Tunstall Ave, Norfolk, Va.
Mt. Cannel — IMrs. Frank Johnson, Zuni.
Vii'ginia.
Newport Ne>vs — Mrs. James Jernigan,
1041 2.'')th St., Newport News, Va.
Oakland — Mrs. R. B. Wood. Chuckotuck,
Va.
Portsmouth — ^Alrs. B. F. Collins, 639 N.
Cook Sc, Portsmouth. Va.
Ito.semont — Mrs. O. F. Smith, Buell, Va.
Suffolk — Mrs. John King, Suffolk, Va.
Third Church, Norfolk — ^Irs. John (3art-
wright, 80 LaSalle Ave., Norfolk^ Va.
Union — Mrs. A.' B. Covington, Franklin,
Virginia.
AVaketield — Mrs Blanche Baird Moffltt,
W^akofleld, Va.
W'averly — Mrs. B. E. White, Waverly,
Virginia.
AVindsor — Mrs. J. M. Roby, Windsor, Va.
VIRGINIA VALLEY CENTRAL
Officers
President- — Mrs. Boyd R. Richards, Win-
chester, Va.
Secretary — Mrs. B. F. Frank, Mt. Clin-
ton, Va.
Treasurer — Mrs. R. A. Larrick, Win-
chester, Va.
Auxiliary Societies
Leaksville — President, Mrs. Lena Rath-
geb, Luray, Va. ; Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Miss Gertrude Short,
Luray, Va.
Liinsville — President, Miss Ora Scott,
Harrisonburg, Va.
New Hope — President, Mrs. J. E.
Bryant, Harrisonburg, Va.; Corres-
ponding Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. N.
M. Hasler, Harrisonburg, Va.
"Winchester — President, Mrs. Boyd R.
Richards, W^inchester, Va. ; Corres-
ponding Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs.
Roy Larrick, AVinchester, Va.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
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GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
Officers
President — ^:Mrs. R. P. Brown, 1020 Park
Place. Columbus, Ga.
Corresponding Secretary -Treasurer —
Mrs. J. E. Compton, 2809 11th Ave..
Columbus, Ga.
Auxiliary Societie«>
Bulali — Corresponding- Secretary-Treas-
urer, Mrs. J. F. Hill, Girard, Ala., R.
R. 1.
ColuntbiiK, Ga., North Hig-liland — Corres-
Donding Secretaiy. Mrs. S. J. Kensev,
23d St.. Columbus, Ga,
Coluinbii.s, Ga., Rose Hill — Correspond-
ing- Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. J. E.
Compton, 2809 11th Ave., Columbus.
Ga.
I..nGran;;-e — -Corresponding- Secretary -
Treasurer, Mrs. E. M. Whaley, La-
grange, Ga., CO. Rev. C. W. Hanson.
X'orth Hi^liland — Corresponding Secre-
tary-Treasurer, Mrs. S. J. Klnsey,
23d St., Columbus, Ga.
Richland — Corresponding Secretary-
Treasurer, Miss Nannie Hallowman,
Richland, Ga.
NORTH CAROLINA
Officers
President — Mrs. \V. H. Carroll, Burling,
ton, N. C.
Secretary— Mrs. J. W. Patton, Elon Col-
lege, N. C.
Treasurer — Mrs. ^V' R. Sellars, Burling-
ton, N. C.
Ali-viliary Societies
Bennett — Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.
M. C. Yow, Bennett, N. C.
Bnrlinji^ton (Wonisui's) — Mrs. D. E. Sel-
lars, Burlington, N. C.
Cliapel Hill — Mrs. J. W. McCauley,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Danville — Mrs. AA". H. Williams, 3d Ave.,
Danville, Va.. R. R. 2.
Durham — Mrs. J. P. Avent, 317 Hollo-
way St., Durham. N. C.
Elon College — Mrs. N. G. Newman, Elon
College. N, C.
Fuller.x Cliapel — Miss Mamie White,
Henderson, N. C. R. R. 4.
Graham — Mrs. W. R. Harden, Graham.
N. C.
Greensboro (Palm St.) — Mrs. A. H. Hine-
haw, Greensboro. N. C.
Greensboro — Mrs. M. F. Cook, Isabelle
St., Greensboro, N. C.
Haw Ri-ver — ^Mi.ss Emma Thomas, Haw
River. N. C.
Hebron — Mrs. Chas. R. Clark, Clarks-
ville, Va.
Henderson — ^]Mrs. W. O. Cunningham,
Henderson, N. C.
Hines Chapel — Mrs. W. B. Wyrick, Mc-
Leansville, N. C.
Howards Chapel — ^Mrs. Sallie Madison.
Wentworth, N. C, R. R.
Ingram — Mrs. R. L. Ingram, Ingram, Va.
Liberty, Va. — Miss Elsie Biay, Nathalie,
Va.
Liberty (\ance) — Mrs. G. W. Macon,
Henderson, N. C, R. R. 1.
Monticello — Mrs. W. R. McKinney,
Browns Summit, N. C.
>It. Auburn — Mis. J. B. Ellington, Man-
son. N. C.
Xew Lebanon — Miss Carrie Sharpe,
Summerfleld, N. C, R. R. i.
Xew Providence — Mrs. W. H. Holt, Gra-
ham, N. C.
Oak Level — Mrs. W. H. Hudson, Youngs-
ville, N. C, R. R. 2.
Parks Cross Roads — Mrs. Hugh York,
Ramseur, N. C*
Pleasant Grove — Mrs. R. W. Thompson,
Halifax, Va.
Pleasant Hill — Mrs. Etta Teague,
Liberty, N. C. R. R. 3.
Raleigh — Mrs. L. L. Vaughn, Raleigh,
N. C, State College Station.
Rani.seur — Mrs. T. A. Moffltt, Ramseur,
N. C.
Sanford — Miss Emma Hart. Charlotte
Ave., Sanford, N. C.
Shallow Ford — Mrs. Jane Hufflnes, Elon
College. N. C. R. R.
Shallow Well — Mrs. Doyle McFarland,
Jonesboro, N. C.
Turners Chapel — Mrs. K. AV Wicker
Sanford. N. C, R. R. 5.
L'nion (N. C.) — Miss Alma Turner and
:Mrs. Chas. Al ridge. Union Ridge, N. C
Union (^a.) — Mrs. C. E. Newman. Virgi-
lina, Va.
Wake Chapel— Mrs. A. F. Smith, Fuquay
Springs. N. C.
Department of Young People's Work
Superintendent, Miss Beryl McReynoliIs, Sharpsville, Indiana.
Associate Snperintendent, Miss Carrie Roblson. Xortli Springfield. Pa.
MAINE
Young People's Superintendent — Mis;5 Gertrude Giberson, ]\Iars Hill, Elaine
Societies
Albion Beginners Clns.s — Mrs. Eva Cope- Albion, Me.
land, Albion, Me., R. R. 45. -llbion Class in the Corner — :Mr.s. Anna
Albion Sunbeams Class — Mrs. Alice Abbott. Albion, Me.
Robinson, Albion, Me. Albion Carrj' the New.s Class — Mrs.
Albion Star Class — Miss Katherine Ab- Hattie Glidden, Albion, Me.
bott, Albion, Me. Blaine — Miss Bertha Saunders. Blaine.
Albion Winners Class — E. E. Wiggins. Me.
58 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
MERRIMACK
Youiifs I'eople's Su|>eriiiteiiilent — ]Mrs. Mary J. Hoyt, Laconia, N. H.
Societies
Franklin CIiri.>4tian Endeavor — Mrs. Slirewsburj- ('liriKtian Endeavor — Daisy
Marian Powers, Franklin, N. H. A. AVhiting:. Cuttingsville, Vt.
**'.'.l S''"i**''''",, Endeavor— :\[rs. Ella South Danbury Cliri.stian Endeavor—
Woodard Hill,_N. H Mrs. E. J. Ordway, South Danbury,
Laconia C nri.<stian Endeavor — M r s . N H
Maurice Rotlins, Laconia, N. H. ,,r , 1 . ^,^ ■ ^. -.^ ■. i.r ^
Laconia Intermediate Clirlstian En- Wood.stoclv C liri.stlan Endeavor— Mrs O.
deavor— :\Irs. Arthur Greer, Laconia, ^- Houg-hton, ^^ oodstock, ^ t.
N. H. Woodstoelt Intermediate Christian En-
Laeonia Junior Christian Endeavor — deavor —
Mr.';. Charles Rice, Laconia, N. H. AVoodstoeli Junior Christian Endeavor —
RHODE ISLAND AND MASSACHUSETTS
Societies
Providence Intermediate Christian En- Providence Junior Cliristian Endeavor —
jieavor — Mr. Roy Robinson, 133 Miss Caroline A. Vaughn, (57 Elmdale
JSIitchell St., Providence, R. I. Ave., Providence, R. I.
ROCKINGHAM
Vounft- Peoi»le's Superintendent — Rev. Flora Neagles, 80 Silsby St., L.\ nn, ^lass.
Societies
Lynn Invincibles Class — Miss Helen Portsmouth Junior Christian Endeavor
Hupper, 54 Oakwood Ave., East Lynn, — Mrs. Hayden Merrill, 40 Elwin St.,
Mass. Portsmouth, N. H.
Lynn Junior Invincibles Class — Mrs. W. Portsmouth Christian Endeavor — Miss
E. Aldus, 96 President St., East Lynn, Marjoiie Pray, 138 Rockland St.,
Mass. Portsmouth. N. H.
Manchester Olad Gleaners — Mrs. Mary Wolfeboro Sunshine Mission Circle —
Caswell, 496 Hall St., Manchester, N. Mrs. Margaret "W. Rog-ers, "Wolfeboro.
H. N. H.
YORK AND CUMBERLAND
Freeiloin (ilad <;i»-aners — Mrs. Anna W. Heikes.
NEW YORK EASTERN
Young: People's Sui>erinteii<leiit — ISIrs. B. H. Andrews, 134 A\'. Spring, St., Albany,
N. Y.
Societies
Danbury Junior Christian En<leavor — G. Burbank. 11 I>ana Ave.. Albany-,
Mrs. A. H. Fielder, Danbury, Conn. N. Y.
Albany Christian Endeavor — Miss Lulu
NEW YORK CENTRAL
Younft- People's Superintendent — Mis. ^Minnie Cox, West Henrietta, N. Y.
NEW YORK WESTERN
Younti I'eople's Superintendent — 'Miss Florence Cha.'^e, Hilton, N. ,T.
Society
OrauKcport (ilad (ileaners — Mrs. .Uilia Sil.sby, Gasport, N. Y.
ONTARIO
YounK' I'eople's Superintendent — :VIiss Edith IMorton, Keswick, Ontario.
Societies
Churchill Christian Endeavor — AV. Hew- Rinftwood Mission Study Class — Miss
lett, Churchill, Ont. Ada Dowor. Ringwood, Ont.
Drayton Christian Endeavor— S*"""y"'';.. ""** .r'"""v"f ^""c.ti^f.Wn^n''
Study t lass — Mi.'is Nora Stapleton,
Keswick Youns: People's Mission Circle StoulTville, Ont.
— Ervin Winch, Belhaven, Ont. Toronto Youjis People's Mission Society
IVewniarket Christian Endeavor — Miss • — ^Mrs. H. .Jobnston, 1.531 JJufferin St.,
Gladys Bogart, Newmarket, Ont. Toronto, Ont.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
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ERIE
Young I'eople's Suprrinteiident — Miss Carrie Robison, North Springfield, Pa.
("lass-
Societi<'s
Mari.T
Drakcto^vii Itiisy Bet'.«
Gleeton; Waterford, Pa.
Draketown Over the Top <'lnM.s — Mrs.
Pearl Gardner, Waterford, Pa.
I)raketo>vn Star Class — Miss Marian
Ryan, "Waterford, Pa.
I)r:ikoto\vn True Blue Class — JNIiss Beth
Sybrandt, Waterford, Pa.
East SpringHeUl AVilling- \Vorkers Class
— Mrs. Lavern Van Camp, Bast
Springfield, Pa.
Sprlngboro Class — Miss Doi'othy Thorn-
ton, Springboro, Pa.
WashiiiKtou Valley (i. S. B. C, — Mra
Glenn McLallen, Cambridg-e Springs,
Pa.
\Vnsliing'tf»n Valley W'inners Class — Mr.
R a 1 p h Waterhouse, Cambi'idge
Springs, Pa.
Wasliington Valley WMIIing Workers —
Glenn Greenman, Cambridge Springs,
Pa.
Washington Valley Hopeful Band — Mrs.
Glenn Greenman, Cambridge Springs,
Pa.
Washington A'alley Altruistic Class —
Ethel IMcfjallen, Cambridge Springs,
Pa.
NEW JERSEY
Societies
Ii€»ekto«ii In^ ineihies Claws — Miss Eliza-
beth Smith, Stockton, N. J., R. R.
Lockto^vn VVoodro^v AVilson Clas.s — Carl
Otting, Flemington. X. J.. R. R.
Loektown Excelsior Class — ^Irs. A. S.
Allen, Flemington, N. J., R. R.
liOckto^vn Willing Workers — ]M r s .
.Joseph Robbins, Flemington, N. J.,
R. R.
RAYS HILL AND SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
Voting i'eople's Superintendent — IMrs. A. F. Foor, Eveiett, Pa.
Societies
Antioch Cilad Gleaner.s — Mrs. Jessie
Yeakel, Sharpe, Pa.
Bell Grave Young People'.s Society —
Mrs. Hays Lashley, Hancock, Md.
Buck Valley Young People's Society —
George Lehman, Hancock, Md.
Buck Valley Glad Gleaners — Miss Jessie
Bottenfield, Hancock. 3rd.
Clark's Sunilay-sehool — Mrs. A. J.
Clarke, Everett, Pa.
Damascus Glad Gleaners — 3Iiss Mary
Gregory, Everett. Pa., R. R. 4.
Earlston Young People's Society — Mrs.
Gideon Price. Everett, Pa.
Earlston Glad Gleaners — ^klrs. J. H. Bas-
sett. Everett. Pa.
Jemsaleni Glad Gleaners — ]\[rs. ^lartha
Pivel. Amaranth, I'a., R. R.
Mt. Union Young People's Society — Mrs.
Charles Jackson, Everett, Pa., R. R.
Mt. Union Glad Gleanerfs — Mrs. Charles
Jackson, Everett, Pa., R. R.
I'leasant Grovei Young People's Society
— Mrs. Mae P. Mellott, Warfordsburg,
Pa.
Pleasant Grove Glad Gleaners — Mae P.
Mellott, W'arfordsburg-, Pa.
Pine Grove Young People's Society —
3Irs. Alvah Jay, Clearville, Pa.
Rock Hill Young People's Society — H. F.
JMearkle. Everett, Pa.
Sideling Hill Glad Gleaners — IMiss Louie
IMttman, Needmore, Pa., R. R. 1.
Union Menjorial Glad Gleaner.s — Mrs.
Dorset Wink, Everett. Pa.
MIAMI OHIO
Young I'eople's Superintendent — Miss ilary E. Froebe, 611 Brice Ave., IJiqiia, Ohio.
Societies
Dayton (First* Willing >Vorkers Class
— Miss Ruth Kingham, 247 Conover
St.. Dayton, Ohio.
Dayton (First) Junior Christian En-
deavor— Miss Edna Ruse, 3.38 :Mercer
Ave., Dayton. Ohio.
Dayton (Walnut Hills) Junior Christian
Endeavor — Mrs. Mary Jenkins, R. R.
48, Dayton, Ohio.
Eaton Queen Esther Clas.s — !Miss Mar-
garet Rust, 127 Vine St., Eaton, Ohio.
Franklin Young People's Society — Miss
Rose Herget, Franklin. Ohio. R. R.
Greenville Young People's Society — Miss
Lucile Kirlin. Lintzer St., Greenville,
Ohio.
Greenville tilad Gleaner.s — Mrs. Eva
Deeter, 622 Chestnut St., Greenville,
Ohio.
Pif|ua Miriam Bible Class — Miss Georgia
Reed, Broadway, Piqua, Ohio.
.Springfield Young People's Society —
Miss Lillian Brown, 1009 S. Limestone
St., Springfield, Ohio.
'I'roy Young People's Society — Miss
Katherine Yantis, 602 E. Water St.,
Troy, Ohio.
Tro.v Junior Christian Endeavor — Miss
Edna Miller, 24 West St.. Troy, Ohio.
\'ersailles Young People's Society — Mrs.
E. L. Kley, Versailles, Ohio.
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MT. VERNON
Young People's Superintendent — Mrs. Sla Hatch,
Society
Coshocton Junior Missionary Society — Mrs. Adda Baug-hman, 946 Chestnut St.,
Coshocton, Ohio.
OHIO CENTRAL
Young People's Society — Mrs. Nellie Tanner, Mt. Sterling', Ohio.
Societies
Columbus Young People's Society— Miss
Elizabeth Greene, 957 S. Ohio Ave.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Mt. Sterling Junior Iilndeavor Society —
Mrs. Mary Hag-ans, Mt. Sterling. Ohio.
SOUTHERN OHIO
Young People's Superintendent — Mrs. Ava Canter, New Richmond, Ohio.
Societies
Antioch Twilight Club — Mrs. Nettie Bee,
Bethel, Ohio, R. R. 4.
Antioch Winners Class — Miss Alice
Harvey, Bethel, Ohio, R. R. 4.
Bible Chapel Sunday-school Classes —
Mrs. Lemore Potts, Hamersville, Ohio.
Higginsport Busy Bee Class — Mrs. M. C.
Jennings, Hig-ginsport, Ohio.
Higginsport Opening Buds Class — Miss
Flora Jennings, Higginsport, Ohio.
Higginsport Band — Mrs. Fannie White,
Hig-ginsport, Ohio.
Mt. Zion Willing Workers* — Miss Josie
West, New Richmond, Ohio.
3It. Zion Olad Gleaners — Miss Bertha
Fridman, New Richmond, Ohio.
Oak Grove Glad Glesiners — Mrs. Minnie
Brodt, AVest Union, Ohio, R. R.
Oak Grove Helpers — Jennie INIvers, West
Union, Ohio, R. R.
Oak Grove W^illing Worker.s — Airs.
Mandy Pence, West Union, Ohio.
Poplar Chapel Live Wire Clas.s — Lena
Winder, Bethel, Ohio, R. R. 3.
I'oplar Chapel Loyal Workers — Albert
Swope, Bethel, Ohio, R. R. 3.
Poplar Chapel Sunshine Clas.s — Miss
Elsie Hook, Bethel, Ohio, R. R.
Point Isabel King's Daughters — Mrs.
Mary Bolender, Bethel, Ohio.
Point Isabel Willing Worker.s — Mrs. Ocie
Little. Bethel, Ohio, R. R. 3.
Union (Adani.s Co.) Busy Bees Class —
Mrs. Rachel Pyle, Manchester, Ohio.
Union (Adams Co.) Class In the Corner
— Grant Wilson, Manchester, Ohio.
Union (Adams Co.) Ever Ready Class —
Edward West, Manchester, Ohio.
Union (Adams Co.) Winners Class — Mrs.
Margaret West, Manchester. Ohio.
Union (Bro>vn Co.) Busy Bees — Miss
Elizabeth Shinkle, Higginsport, Ohio.
CENTRAL INDIANA
Young People's Department — :Mrs. Dora Smith, Acton. Indiana.
Societies
Acton Young People's Society — Mrs.
Dora Smith, Acton, Ind.
Clifford Junior Christian Endeavor-
Miss Nora Mohr, Clifford, Ind.
EASTERN INDIANA
Young People's Superintendent — !Mrs. Morcella Berry, Montpelier, Indiana.
Society
Mt. Zion \^'illing Workers — :Mrs. Laura Routh, Losantville, Indiana.
EEL RIVER
Young People's Superintendent — Mrs. Ruby Himcs, Cromwell, Indiana, R. R.
Societies
Goshen Glad Gleaner.s— E. Etter, Huntington, Ind.
Goshen Young People's Society — Mrs. Millwood Mission Study Class — Dale
G. E. Funkenbiner, 1011 S. 8th St.. Anglin, Etna Green, Ind., R. R. 1.
Goshen, Ind. Sparta Young People's Society — Chancy
Huntington World Wide Guild — Mrs. J. Himes, Cromwell, Ind.
NORTHWESTERN INDIANA
Young People's Superintendent — Mrs. Minnie Harness, Galveston. Indiana.
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WESTERN INDIANA
Young People's Suiieriiiteiideiit — JSIiss Blanche Phillip.s, Frankfort, Indiana.
Societies
Advance Glad Gleaners — Mrs. Lottie Mellott Glad Gleaners — jMiss Dorothy
Bratton, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 1. Crumley, Veedersburg, Ind., R. R. 6.
Antioch Glad Gleaners — Rlrs. Rhoda An- Meroin Voung: People's Society — Miss
derson, Frankfort, Ind., R. R. 1. Mabel Alexander, Merom, Ind.
^"*'««?' l.«""S^ I'tPP'f'"* ?"^'«'*>— ^^^^ Pleasant View Junior Christian En-
Calvin Rogers, Kirklin. Ind., R. R. 1. deavor— Miss Dortha Findley, Leba-
DarlinjEirton Juniors
Garfield Young- People's Society — Miss
non, Ind., R. R.
Etelka Cox, Darling-ton Ind. Prairieville Young People's Society—
Lebanon Young People's Society — Mrs. ^iss Iva Lee, SharpsviUe, Ind., R. R. 1.
Harriet INIae Kriel, Lebanon, Ind. Rossto-»-tTi Young People's Society — Mrs.
Linden Girl's Circle — Mrs. O. G. Lidikey. Gael Dye, \^'hitestown, Boone Co.,
Linden, Ind. Jnd., R. R. 2.
CENTRAL ILLINOIS
Young People's Superintendent — 'IMrs. Elizabeth Dukeman, Atwood, 111.
Societies
Christian Chapel Willing 'Workers — JVIilniine Young People's Society — Miss
Louise Dossy, Fithian, 111. Edna Hawver, Milmine, 111.
Danville Junior Missionary Society — Tuscola Young People'.s Society — Mrs.
Miss Harriet Jane Chapman, 1226 Eva Hoel, Tuscola, 111.
"Walnut St., Danville, 111. Urbana World AVide Guild — Miss Eunice
Hope Young People's Society — Anderson, 908 West Chapel St., Ur-
Lake Fork Glad Gleaners — Miss Ruth bana,. 111.
Harshbarger, Atwood, 111. Urbana Loyal Workers Class — Miss
Milmine Glad Gleaners — ^Miss Blanche Blanche Veach, 406 N. Romine St.,
Longbous, Milmine, 111. Urbana, 111.
SOUTHERN WABASH ILLINOIS
Young People's Superintendent — ]\Irs. L. L. Wilson, Robinson, 111.
Societies
Hidalgo Young People's Society — Miss Mt. Zion Young I'eople's Society — Miss
Elsie Brooks, Midalgo, 111. Ophal Kelley, Greenup. 111.
WESTERN ILLINOIS
Young People's Superintendent — Mrs. John Stover, Avon, III.
PALMER COLLEGE, ALBANY, MISSOURI
Societies
Albany Young People's Society — Presi- bany. Mo.
dent. Miss Helen Speas, Albany, Mo.; Albany Junior Society — Mrs. Lula Coffln,
Secretary, Miss Gladys Hewitt, Al- Albany, Mo.
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN CONVENTION
Young People's Superintendent — Miss Jennie \V. Atkinson, Suffolk, Va., R. R. 5.
EASTERN VIRGINIA
Young People's Superintendent — Mrs. W. V. Leathers, Holland, Va.
Societies
Seventeen Young People's Societies. Thirteen Willing ^\'orkers Societies.
NORTH CAROLINA
Young People's Superintendent — Mrs. H. Russell Clem, Greensboro, N. C.
Societies
Forty-three Societies.
VIRGINIA VALLEY CENTRAL
Young I'eople's Superintcnilent — Mrs. A. "W. Andes, Harrisor\burg, Va.
Societies
Antioch Young People's Society — Miss Dry Run Glad Gleaners — Mrs. Roy Lich-
Verdie Showalter, Harrisonburg, Va. liter. Seven Fountains. Va.
Bethlehem Young I'eople's Society — Timber Ridge Young People's Society —
Miss Ella Pickering, Broadway, Va. IVIiss Grace Larrick, High View, Va.
Concord Young People's Society — ^Mrs. Winchester Ever Ready Society — Mrs.
Cora Hefferman. Timberville, Va, Russel Gather, Winchester, Va.
62 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Cradle Roll Department
fragile Roll SnporintoiuU-iit — .Mis. J. K. Jolinson. 147 Kidge Ave., Dayton. Ohio.
CENTRAL IOWA
< oiil'ort'iift' !Si;i>»'«''"**'"«'*'"t — Miss laUli Spea.s, Gilman, Jowa.
Local Superinteii<Ient.s
Fersus»n — ^li'S- Elnia King, Fergu-son, Legrand — Mis. Margaret i'lpei-, Le-
lowa. grand, Iowa.
CENTRAL ILLINOIS
roiifereiu-e Superintomleiit — Mrs. !•]. F. Giitten, Fithian, ]lliin)is.
Local Superiiitfinlt'nts
Bethel — Mrs. Ella Zideis, Man.sfield. 111. .^liliniiie — Mrs. Clarence Lefever, Mil-
Danville — Mrs. J. C. Toms, 812 Gilbert mine, Illinois.
St.. Danville, 111. Tuscola — Mrs. J. N. Heacock, 58 S.
Hope — Mrs. Lena Arnold. ^Miller St., Tuscola, Illinois.
Lake Fork — Mrs. Grace Monroe, At- Vrbaiia — Rose M. Thompson, 10714 N.
wood, Illinois. Park St., Urhana, Illinois.
EASTERN INDIANA
Conference Siiperintenclent — Mrs. :Mollie Byard, Union City, Indiana, R. R. l'>.
Local Superintendent.s
;\Irs. Maymie Seagrave. Losantville, Ind. :\Irs. Henry Gtimp, Muncie, Ind., R. R. 1,
:Mrs. Lucy Oren, Losantville, Ind. Box 86C.
Mrs. Sarelda F. Green, Farmland, Ind. Mrs. Lena Leighton, Montpelier, Ind.
Mrs. Laura Routh, Losantville, Ind. Mrs. Stella Lykins, Middletown, Ind.
^Irs. Laura :Mills, Parker, Ind.
EEL RIVER
<onfereiice SiiperiiiteiHleiit — Mrs. S. W. Raff, 628 S. 7th St., Goshen, Indiana.
Local Superintendent.s
Antioch — Mrs. Alva Klutz, North :\Ian- Merriam — Mrs. John L. Young, Kimmel,
Chester, Indiana. Indiana.
Elkhart — Mrs. Charles lientner, 1.508 \V. .sidnev— V Floience Messmore, Sidney,
Lexington Ave., Elkhart, Ind. Indiana
Go.shcn — ;\Irs. Wm. Fulmer, S. 7th St., .,, \, ,,, , t /-^ -i -ixr.
Goshen Ind Warren — .Mrs. Charles J. Good, Warren,
Huntington — Millicent Snyder, Hunting- Indiana.
ton, Indiana. Six 3Iile — Mrs. Brent Chalfant, Bluffton,
Ivimmel — Mrs. A. W. Cash, Kimmel, In- Indiana, R. R. 6.
diana.
ERIE
rontereiice Siiiserintcndcnt — Mis. I'earl Gardner, Edinhoro, I'a., R. R.
I^ocal Superintendent.s
C'onneaut — Mrs. Bert I'almer, Conneaut, East Springfield — :Mrsj H. L. Lott, East
Ohio. Sprinfifleld. Ra.
l)raketo>vn — Mrs. Marie Gluten, Edin- Sprinftboro — .Mrs. Sarah Gunn, Spring-
b(ir<>. Pa. boio. Pa.
Kdinboro — Mrs. Leslie Colvin, Edinboro, Washington Valley — Mrs. Xellie Davis,
Pa. Waterford, Pa.
INDIANA MIAMI RESERVE
<onfereiice Superintendent — .Miss Dora I'ickens. \'an Jiuicn, Indiana. R. R. 3.
T>ocal Snperintenilents
I'ikcH Peak — Mrs. Ocie Helvic. Dab- Marion — .Miss l)ora Pickens, Van PJuren,
ville, Indiana, R. It. 1. Indiana, R. R. :i.
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63
MAINE
Cont<'r«'«i«M' Sii|M-i-iii(<-ii<lfiit — Miss E\a Copeland. Al'aiDn, IMaine.
Local Sii|>eriiiton«l<'iits
Albion — ]Mrs. Louise Littlefleld. Albion, Blaine — Mrs. Colby Turner, Blaine,
Maine. jNIaine.
MERRIMACK
ContVr«'n«'«- Sii|icriiit<'ii<l«'n( — Mrs. Bert E. Hood. W'ooflst f)ck, A'ermont.
Ijooal Sui)erinten<U'nts
WoodNtoek — :\Irs. Bert E. Hood, Wood- East Lynn — Mrs. E. INI. jNIacNichol, East
stock, Vermont. Lynn, Mass.
Cont'«T«-ii;'«' Si(]>frinlfii<l<-nt-
MIAMI OHIO
Irs. lildith Spring. Jvattin. Ohii
liOt-al Superinti'ndents
Johnson, Ansonia,
Clara E. Fultz.
Ansonia — Mildred
Ohio.
Canipl»ellsti»\vn-— Mrs.
Eaton. Ohio. R. R. 7.
Conoorcl — Mrs. Hattie Hart, Eaton, Ohio.
Dayton <l='irst Church) — ^]\Irs. Ida Eick-
nieyer. 1112 W. 2d St., Dayton, Ohio.
Eaton — Mrs. Edith Spring-, Eaton, Ohio.
Eranklin — Mis. Walter Beam, Franklin,
Ohio.
Greenville — Mrs. N. F. Patly, 249 Oak-
view, Greenville, Ohio.
l/ower StiM»vater — No report.
I'iqua — Mrs. A. E. Buchanan, Piqua,
Ohio.
Sug^ar Creek — Drusilla Vaughan, Center-
\ille, Ohio.
8hiloli Springs — Mrs. Delia Ziegler,
Dayton, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Troy — :\Iae Dane, Troy, Ohio.
Versaille.«i — Mary Rike, Versailles, Ohio.
\Vest Milton — Laura Folker, West Mil-
ton, Ohio.
Walnut Hill.s — :\Irs. Pressley E. Zart-
mann, Dayton, Ohio, 1.52 Edgar Ave.
.Maple RapUI.-
MICHIGAN
lioeal Superintendent
-Mrs. Anna X. Blank, Perrinton, Michigan. R. R. 1.
MT. VERNON
<;«nlert'nee Supei-intt-iident — IMrs. Lees.
Loeal Supe^iIltenllent^
Appleton — Mrs. Ida Hatch, Centerburg,
Ohio, R. R. 3,
Centerburg — Miss Mary Willis, Center-
bui'g. (ynici.
CoiKhoeton — Mrs. J. ,S. Baughman, 904
Chestnut St., Coshocton, Ohio.
Uanville — Mrs. A. J. Workman, Dan-
ville, Ohio.
Fairview — Mr.s. Ira Berger, Mt. Vernon.
Ohio.
I tica — Miss Jessie Shuff, Utica, Ohio.
Westvllle — Mrs. TOthel Tavlor, Belolt,
Ohio.
I'aliiier * oMrue ( 'luireli--Mr'
MISSOURI
Leilia ^McGuire, Albany, ^lissouri.
NEW YORK EASTERN
Conference Superintendent — Mrs. Thos. G. liobinson, 17 l^arclay St., Albany, X. Y.
I^oeal Superintendents
Albany — No report. Hiintersland — Mrs. Harvey Becker, Mid-
Clove — Mrs. C. B. Dennis, Legrangeville, , dleburg. N. Y., R. R. 2.
N. Y., R. R. 1.5. Oteso— Mrs. Fannie Martindale, Otego,
Freehold— Rebecca Boyce, Freehold, N. i-ortlandville— Miss C. Belle Thorn,
Y.
Portlandville. N. Y.
Hartwiek — Mrs. Bertha I)e;Mett. Hart- Kural Grove — Mrs. Mattie Herrick, Ran-
-.v5ck, N. V. dall, N. Y.
64 THE C H E I S T I A N ANNUAL
NEW YORK CENTRAL
Lioonl SuperinteniH-nts
Brii.shton — Mrs. F. A. Clark, Brushton, East IlouiiKfield — Miss Flora Cleveland
New York.. Wattrto\\ n, K. Y.
NEW YORK WESTERN
Conference Superintendent-— IMrs. W. S. Daniels, IMors'aiiville, N. Y.
liOcal SiiperintenflentM
Hilton — Mrs. Moselle, Hilton, N. T. Orangeport — Mrs. R. H. Peel, Gasport,
Maehins — Mrs. A. Bartlett, Machias, N. ^''^^^ York.
->- Royalton — Mrs. F. E. Pease, Lockport,
^- N. Y.
NORTH CAROLINA
Conference Superiiitenileiit — Mr.«. N. G. Newman, Klon CoUeg-p, N. C.
Local Superinten<1ent
Elon College — Mrs. N. G. Xewman, Elon Colleg-e, N. C.
NORTHWESTERN INDIANA
C«»nference Superintendent — Marion Muoic, Galveston, Indiana, 11. R. 2.
Local Superintendents
Argo.** — Mrs. Xellie Carter, 305 IVIain St., Kokonio — Mrs. Rosa Green, 904 S. Jay
Ars^os, Indiana. St., Kokomo, Indiana.
l>eer Creek — Mrs. Tressa Yater, Gal- **•''* — ^^i'-^- ^lary Parker, Ora, Indiana,
veston, Ind., R. R. 1. ^ R- J^- 59.
^ . ,^ -r ■ o -^i ^ Shiloh — No report.
Greento'.vn— Mrs. Jennie Smith. Green- r^^.^ creek Valley— Mrs. Maude Toney,
town, Indiana. Walton. Ind., R. R. 1.
Hickory Grove — :^Irs. Nellie Casad, Young America — Mrs. Emma Pickett,
Monticcllo, Ind., R. R. Russiaville, Indiana.
NORTHWESTERN OHIO
Conference Superintendent — Mrs. G. R. Mell, 700 S. Broadway, Lima. Ohio.
Local Superintendents
Bethel — No report. Lima — Mrs. Hazel Dickson, 424 S. Scott
Columbus Grove— Mrs. S. H. Kearns, g^ Lj^a, Ohio.
Columbus Grove, Ohio. ^.. „ , ,,. ^
Defiance No report. Olive Branch — Miss Jessie Brown, Con-
Delpho.s— -Miss Cora Morgan, Delphos, voy, Ohio.
Ohio.
OHIO CENTRAL
Conference Superintendent — ^Mrs. Alta OllinKer, South Vienna. Ohio.
Local Superintendents
C'olumbu.s — Mrs. Susie M. Alexander, 169 >It. Sterling- — Mrs. ^Margaret Holling-s-
E. Tompkins St., Columbus, Ohio. head, Mt. Sterling-, Ohio.
OHIO VALLEY
Conterenee Superintendent — Mis. Katif- Sidois, ^Middlepoit . Ohio.
OHIO STATE
Coiilerence Superin««'ndent — Mrs. Mary E. Ilag-ans, Mt. Sterling-, Ohio.
OSAGE (EASTERN DIVISION)
Local Superintendent
>It. Zion--Mi-s. L>dia Nixdorl', Iberia, Missouri.
RAYS HILL AND SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
Conference Superintendent — >Mrs. Anna T. Smith, Inglesmith, Pa.
Local Superintendents
Buck Valley — Miss Viola Bottenfield, IMeasant Grove — Mrs. Blanche S. Hoi-
Hancock, Maryland. lenshead, Ncedmore, Pa., R. R.
Karlston — Mrs. Harvey Darr, Everett, Rock HiU — IVIrs. Georg-e Ferguson.
Pa., R. R. 3. I'nion Memorial — Mrs. U. J. Bennett.
Mt. L^nion — Mrs. McDa.niel.
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ROCKINGHAM
Local SiiperiiitrnilentN
KsiMt I>>nii — Mrs. E. M. MacNichol, East Kiltery Point — Mrs. Charles W. Cook,
Lynn, Mass. Kittery Point, Maine.
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN CONVENTION
Conference Superintendent — Mis. r;(i>(i Hie hards, Winchester, Va., 42.*^ S. Washing-
ton St.
SOUTHERN KANSAS
Liooal Superintendent
Towanda — Mrs. .Jane Muoney, Towanda, Kansas.
SOUTHERN OHIO
toiiferenoe Superinteiid<'rit — Mrs. Daisy Day, Betliel, Ohio, R. R. 3.
Liocnl Superintendents
Antioeli — Miss Nola Bee, Bethel, Ohio, Oak Grove — Mrs. Edith Wolf West
R. R. 4. Union, Ohio.
Har>voofl — Miss Lucille Cadwallader, Poplar — ]\liss Alta Faye Dean Bethel
Lynchburg-, Ohio, R. R. 1. Ohio, ll. R. 3.
>lt. Joy — :\Iiss Nolene Ellington, Otway, Pt. I.snbel — Mrs. Ocie Little Bethel
Ohio, R. R. 1. Ohio. R. R. 3.
>It. Zion— ;Miss Josie West, New Rich- Ru.sisellville — Mrs. Anna Schatsman,
mond, Ohio, R. R. Russellville, Ohio.
SOUTHERN WABASH ILLINOIS
ronferenee Superintend*!!! — ;\lrs. Lena Newlin, Hutsonville, Illinois.
LoohI Superintendents
I^ainoite — :\Irs. Lee Pleasant, Palestine, Porterville — ^Frs. R. B. Jfoiiis, Hutsun-
Jllinois. i.ille, Illinois.
SOUTHWESTERN IOWA
Ijoeal Superi!ite!idont
3Iadrid — IMrs. A. E. Skortman, ^Madrid, Iowa.
TIOGA RIVER
< 'onl'erenee Superintentient — Mrs. .lulia Rockwell, Lawience\ille, Pa., R. R. 1.
Lioeal Superi!itendents
East Lawrence — Mrs. Hattie Tilford, K^ersreen — Miss Leona Terr.y, New Al-
Lawrenceville, Pa., R. R. 1. ban.\-, Pa., R. R. 47.
VIRGINIA VALLEY CENTRAL
<'oiifer«'!iee Superi!!tciident — Mrs. R. P. Crumpler. Luray, Va.
WESTERN ILLINOIS
Conference Superii!te!!deiit — Mrs. Grace Lincoln, Avon. Illinois.
WESTERN INDIANA
Conference Superinten«le!it-— M is. Edith ^Mason, Veedersburg, Indiana, R. R. 1.
Local Superintendents
Advance — Esther ^Morrison, Advance. Llndei! — Katherine Harrigan, Linden,
Indiana, R. R. Indiana.
Antioch — Mrs. Kirk Phillips, Frank- Osborn Prairie — Mrs. Hattie Black,
fort, Indiana, R. R. 5. Veedersburg. Indiana.
Christian Liberty — \Vilma E. Stephen- Pleasant View — Mabel Clifton, Lebanon,
son. Lebanon. Indiana. Indiana, R. R. 11.
.Manson — Myrtle Price, Frankfort, Tnd.. I'nion — Edith McKnight, Veedersburg
R. R. fi. Indiana.
iMellott — May AValters, Mellott, Indiana. Win^ate — Ethel Haa.s Wingate, Ind. ;i
WESTERN MICHIGAN AND NORTHERN INDIANA .'-'-Z
Conference Superintendent — Mis.s Lottie Goodwin, Pullman, :Michigan. . /,;4-
GG THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
(Continued from page forty-seven)
The Board of Publishing reported that all those who were nominated by
the General Board, to be elected by the Board of Publishing, had been elected
to the offices named, but that Rev. Alva M. Kerr accepted the editorship for
one year only, and declined to accept the offer of increased salary. It also re-
ported that the salary for the editor of the Adult Sunday-school literature had
been fixed at twelve hundred dollars per annum. The report was approved.
Moved and seconded that a committee of three, of which the President
should be chairman, be appointed to prepare and present niles of procedure
for the government of this Board. Motion carried, and the President an-
nounced additional names — Rev. W. P. Minton, Rev. W. H. Denison.
The Department of Missions made additional report concerning the appoint-
ment of Committee on Missionary Education. The report was adopted.
On motion all unfinished business was referred to the Executive Board, and
the General Board adjourned with closing benediction by Rev. W. S. Alexander.
STATISTICAL SUMMARY REPORTED TO THE CONVENTION, BURLING-
TON, N. C, OCTOBER, 1922
Christian Endeavor —
Whole number of conferences — 56,
Colored — 4, Total — 60.
Whole number of ordained ministers — 805,
Colored— 94, Total— 899.
Whole number ordained since October 1, 1918 — 77,
Colored — 16, Total — 93.
Whole number of licentiate ministers — 137,
Colored — 27. Total — 164.
Whole number received since October 1, 1918 — 136.
Colored — 14, Total — 150.
Whole number giving entire time to ministry — 312,
Colored — 26, Total— 338.
Whole number engaged in other pursuits than the ministry — 250,
Colored — 29, Total — 279.
Whole number not engaged in pastoral work at all — 173,
Colored — 46, Total — 219.
Whole number superannuated — 71,
Colored— 4, Total — 75.
Whole number of churches on roll — 1,108,
Colored— 100, Total — 1,208.
"Whole number having full time service — 233,
Colored— 47, Total— 280.
Whole number having less than full time service — 578,
Colored — 27, Total--605.
Whole number having no services at all — 132.
Colored — 2, Total — 134.
Whole number of members reported — 94,153,
Colored — 6,277, Total — 100,430.
Wliole number of new buildings dedicated since October 1, 1918 — 28,
Colored — 8, Total — 36.
Whole number of parsonages — 182,
Colored — 2, Total — 184.
Whole number built .since October 1, 1918 — 13,
Colored — 0, Total — 13.
Sunday-schools —
Whole number of schools — 944.
Whole number in main school — S6,229.
Whole number in Home Department — 2,138.
Whole number in Cradle Roll — 5,732.
Total enrollment — 94,099.
Christian Endeavor —
Whole number of societies — 168.
Whole number of senior members — 5,317.
W^hole number of intermediate members --389.
Whole number of junior memheis — 1,326.
Total membership — 7,032.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
CONFERENCE DEPARTMENT
New England Group
MAINE
(Reported by Secretary Hallowell)
Session of 1922 — Blaine, Maine.
Session of 1<)23 —
OIKoers — Rev. J. W. Reynolds, Newport, Maine — President.
E. E. Wig'gin, Albion, Maine — Vice-President.
Rev. G. D. Hallowell. South Brewer, Maine — Secretary.
R. E. Ireland, Corinna, Maine — Treasurer.
l>opartm«'iit Secretaries — B. E. ^^'ig■gin. Albion, Maine — Sunday-schools.
Mrs. Etta ]M. Hurlburt, Bangor, Maine — Christian Endeavor.
Mrs. Alberta L. Bell, Blaine, Maine — FMucation.
Mrs. F. D. :Moses, Eastpoit, Maine — Missions.
Ministers — • Hallowell, G. D., South Brewer, Maine.
Arnold, Henry, 108 Bosrle St,, Fall Rivei-, Humphrey, T. P., Hampden Highlands, Me.
Mass. Hurlburt, Donald P., 580 Hammond St,,
Bodman, E. J., 3520 N. Main St., Fall River. Bangor, Maine.
Mass. Kelley, Lawrence E., Caribou, Maine, R. R. 2.
Case, Alexander, Chewelah, Wash. Matteson, C. E., Corinna, Me., R. R. 1,
Cbarlton, W. S., Island Falls, Me., R. R.' 1. Box 35.
Cole, Grace E., Hampden Highlands, Me. Orff, B. L., Lawrence, Mass.
Cole, Horatio E., Hampden Highlands, Me. Reynolds, J. W., Newport, Maine.
Cottle, W. B., Kennebunk Port, Maine. Turner, M. H., Blaine, Maine.
Flewelling, Lemuel E., Blaine, Maine, Box 87.
Cliurcli, Pastor, Clerk, Oft'erliiss, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
AI^BION — Rev. F. R. Champlin, pastor; Rev. N. M. Heikes was pastor last year;
Elmer E. Wig'gin. clerk, Albion, Maine. Membership, 93. Church building
valued at .$5,000.00. I'arsonage valued at $1,500.00. Full time preaching.
Contributed to all purposes, $229.23.
S«n<lay-setiool — D. G. Robinson, superintendent, Albion, Maine: F. C. Little-
fleld. secretary. Albion, ]Maine. Enrollment, 80; average attendance, 40.
Christian Endeavor — Eugene Hussey, president, Albion, Maine; :Mrs. Annie
Abbott, corresponding- seci-etar.v, Albion. Maine. Members — active, 16. Con-
tributed to benevolences, $15. 62.
BANGOR (FIRST* — Rev. Donald P. Hurlburt. pastor; Rev. Donald P. Hurlburt
was pastor last >"ear: Miss Alice G. Greeley, clerk, IH Thirteenth Street,
Bangor, Maine. Membership, 74. Church building valued at $10,000.00. Full
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $500.00; American Christian
Convention, $5.00: Education, $5.00; Fojeign Missions, $20.00; Home Missions,
$20.00; all other purposes, $770.48.
Stuiilay-seliool — H. P. Greeley, superintendent, 20 Thirteenth Street, Bang-or,
Maine; Mrs. H. P. Greeley, secretary, 20 Thirteenth Street. Bangor, Maine.
Enrollment, 101: average attendance, 49. Contributed to Missions, $5.50; for
all other purposes. $131.78.
Christian Endeavor — Roderic W. Hurlburt, president, 580 Hammond Street,
Bangor, ^ilaine; Francis E. Woodbury, secretary, 513 Union Street, Bang-or,
Maine. Member.s — active, 13; associate, 12; total, 25.
BL.AINE (Mars Hill and Blaine Central) — Rev. M. H. Turner, pastor; Rev. L. E.
Flewelling was pastor last .\-ear; :Mrs. Alberta L. Bell, cleik, Blaine, Maine.
Membership. 16. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Full time preaching.
Contributed to Missions. $38.48.
Sunday-school — L. E. Flewelling, superintendent, Blaine, Maine; Miss Ella
Flewelling. secretar.v, Blaine, Maine. Enrollment, 35; aver-ag-e attendance, 25.
Contributed to Missions, $7.25; for all othei-i purposes, $68.61.
CHERRYFIELD (Fir.st Church of rnionvilie) — No pastor; No clerk; Nt> preaching.
Scattered membership.
CLINTON — No pastor. Membership, 5.
CORINNA- — No pastor; No pastor last year; R. E. Ireland, clerk, Corinna, Maine.
Membership, 32. Church building valued at $4,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$4,000.00. Contributed to Foreign ^lissions, $20.00; Home Missions, $10.00.
EAST BLAINE — Rev. M. K. Turner, pastor; Mrs. William Walsh, clerk, Blaine,
Maine. Membership, 50.
Sunday-school — Gilbert Kilcollins, superintendent. Blaine, Maine; :Mrs. Annie
G8 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Walsh, secretai-y, Blaine, Maine. Enrollment, .'iC; average attendance, 40.
Contributed for all purposes, $213.36.
EAST DIXMONT — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. H. P. Emery, clerk, Mon-
roe, Maine, R. R. 2. Membership, 61. Church building valued at $3,000.00.
EASTOX (PEOPI>ES CHrilfH) — Rev. L. E. Flewelling-, pastor; Rev. L. E.
Flewelling was pastor la.st year; Mrs. Hazel Curtis, clerk, Easton, Maine,
R. R. Membership. 21.
EASTPORT (NORTH* — No pastor; Rev. A. M. Hainer was pastor last year; Mrs.
F. D. Moses, clerk, 2 Third Street, Eastport, Maine. Membership, 75. Church
building valued at $8,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to Missions,
$35.15.
Snnelay-sohool — Alonzo P. Bogrett, superintendent. Princes Row, Eastport,
Maine": Miss Arline Bennett, secretaiy, 3 Burrow Road, Eastport. Maine.
Enrollment, 110.
ETNA — No pastor; No pastor last year. No clerk. 2 members.
HOliNESVlLLE — Rev. L. E. Kelley, pastor; Rev. L. E. Kelley was pastor la.st year.
LITBEC — No pastor; Rev. C. D. Nutter was pastor last year; Mrs. Annie E.
Mitchell, clerk, Lubec, Maine. Membership, 191. Church building valued at
$12,000.00. Parsonage valued at $.S,.''i00.00. Full time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $1,550.00.
Sundsij-sehool — Charles E. Bodman, superintendent, Lubec, :Maine; Sadie Gra-
ham, secretary, Lubec. Maine. Enrollment, 193; average attendance, 84.
Contributed to" Mission.^. $10.00.
Chri.stian Endeavor — Miss Nina E. Preston, president, Lubec, Maine; Miss
Avise B. Preston, corresponding secretary, Lubec, :Maine. :Members — active.
23; associate, 15; honorary, 5; total, 4.S. Amount contributed for benevolences
during the year, $8.00.
>I.\RS Hllil. (RICHARDSON) — Rev. L. E. Flewelling, pastor; No pastor last year;
Alden Sylvester, clerk. Mars Hill, Maine, R. R. Membership scattered.
Sunday-.school — L. E. Flewelling, superintendent, Blaine, Maine; Loyd Libbey,
secretary. Mars Hill, Maine. R. R. Enrollment, 35; average attendance, 25.
Contributed to Missions, $95.38.
NEWPORT (HIGH STREET* — Rev. John \V. Reynolds pastor; Rev. John \V.
Reynolds was pastor last year; Mrs. Annis Judkens, clerk, Newport, Maine.
Membership, 78. Church building valued at $8,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$4,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,500.00; Missions, $40.00; Relief,
$100.00.
Sunday-sehool — E. O. Small, superintendent, Newport, Maine; Harold Folsom,
secretary, Newport, Maine. Enrollment, 108; average attendance. 60. Con-
tributed for all other purposes, $52.00.
NE\%^BURG CENTER — No pastor; No pastor last year. Membership scattering.
NORTH LUBEC — Branch of Lubec Christian Church.
NOR'I'H NEWPORT — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mis. Densmoie S. Hilliker,
clerk, Corinna, Maine, R. R. 1.
NORTH WINTERPORT — Rev. T. P. Humphrey, pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs.
Isaac Foster, clerk, Winterport, Maine, R. R. Membership, 6 or 8.
STETSON — No pastor; No pastor last year. Membership about 10.
TRESCOTT (BAILEYS >1ISTAKE> — No pastor; No pastor last year; IMrs. Walter
O'Brien, clerk, Lubec, Maine.
Str.^IMARY — Ordained ministers, 16; Churches, 21; Churches not reporting, 7: ;Mem-
bership, 716. Contributions: Pastoral service, $3,550.00; American Christian
Convention, $5.00; Education, $5.00; Foreign Missions, $40.00; Home Missions,
$30.00; Missions, $11.'^. 63; Relief, Funds, $100.00; all other purposes, $999.71.
Sunday-schools, 8: Enrollment, 692. Christian Endeavor Societies. 3; Member-
ship, 84. Total contributions reported, $4,843.34.
MERRIMACK
(Reported by Secretary Baker)
Session of 1922 — Laconia, N. H.
Session of 192.3 —
(>fl*u-eps — !iev. E. P. Caswell, Laconia, N. H. — President.
Arthur H. Greene, Laconia, N. H. — Vice-President.
Rev. W^ E. Baker, Woodstock, Vt. — Secretary-Treasurer.
Executive Committee — F. R. Woodward, Hill, N. H.
Mrs. IMary J. Hoyt, Laconia, N. IT.
Mi.s.s Marv A. Rowell, Franklin, N. H.
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69
Ueparliiieiit Seoretairles — Miss iJertha Metcalf, \A'oodstock, Xt. — Sunday-schools
Alisy Helen Holmes. Franklin, N. H. — Christian Endeavoi .
Rev. George Bainaid, Boscawen. N. H. — Kducalion.
Miss Maiy A. Rt)\vell. Fianklin. N. H. — Missions.
Baker, W. E., Woodstock,
Vt.
Barnard, George F., Boscawen, N. H.
Caswell. E. R., 198 Baldwin St., Laconia,
N. H.
MetzKer, Fraser. Randolph, Vt.
Morrow. G. W.. 635 Atkinson Ave.. Detroit,
Mich.
Passey, C. W., Hill, N. H.
Wriuht. Elisha H., Franklin, N. H.
jioentiatt- —
Biisiham, Leland, Portsmouth, N. H.
Churcli, Psi-stor, Clerk, OtVerinsN, Org':inizsiti«»iis
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, i;)22)
KAST (iRAFTOlX, N. H. — Supply pastor; Supply pastor last year; Tamar F. Kim-
ball, clerk, Grafton, N. H. Membership, 36. Chuich building- valued at
$2,000.00. Parsonage valued at $1,400.00 Contributed to pastoral service,
$12.00 weekly; Foreign Missions, $5.00; Home :Missions, $5.00.
FRAXKL.IX, N. H. — No pastor; Rev. G. A. Cole was pastor last .vear: :\[iss Clara
E. Rowell. clerk, Franklin, N. H. Membership, 241. Received last year, 4.
Church building valued at $45,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $1,500.00; American Christian Convention, $15.00; Foreign
Missions, $40.50; Home Missions, $15.00; Education, $16.00; all other purposes,'
$582.83.
Siindny-seliool — Miss Mary A. Rowell. superintendent, Franklin. N. II.; Mary
Li. French, secretar.v, Franklin, N. H. Enrollment, 157; average attendance,
97.94. Contributed to Sunda.v-school Department, $8.00; all other purposes,
$262.57.
HILL, X. H. — Rev. C. W. Passey. pastor; No pastor last year; :\lrs. Ella E. Wood-
waid, clerk. Hill, N. H. Membership, 76. Church building valued at $6,000.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,096.76; Foreign Mis-
sions, $20.00; Education, $3.10; all other purposes, $322.26.
Sunday-.sehool — F. R. Woodward, superintendent. Hill. N. H.; :\lrs. E. J.
Morrill, secretary. Hill, N. H. Enrollment. 91. Contributed to all other
purposes. $76.03.
1..4.COIVIA. X. H. — Rev. E. R. Caswell, pastor; Rev. E. R. Caswell was pastor last
year; Truman G. Covey, clerk, Laconia, N. H. ^Membership, 168. Church build-
ing valued at $10,000.00. Parsonage valued at $3,500.00. Full time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $1,900.00; Foreign Missions, $202.30; Home
Missions, $132.50; Education, $24.23; Relief, $37.00; all other purposes, $1,843.55.
Siintlay-school — Arthur LI. Greene, superintendent, Laconia, N. H. ; Sutherland
D. Miller, secretary, Laconia, N. H. Enrollment, 180; average attendance, 90.
Contributed to Sunday-school Deijaitment, $4.00; all other purposes, $290.51.
SHREWSBURY, VT. — Supply pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. P. J. Whitney,
clerk. Cuttingsville, Vt. Membership, 59. Received last year, 3. Church
building valued at $1,800.00. Parsonage valued at $600.00. Preaching during
summer. Contributed to pastoral service, $240.00; Ameiican Christian Con-
vention, $3.64; Foreign Missions. $11.50; Education, $4.00.
Snnday-.sohool — Mr. W. J. Aldrich. superintendent. Cuttingsville, Vt.; Mrs. J.
George Clark. secrotar>-, Cuttingsville, Vt. Enrollment. 46; average attend-
ance. 25. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $3.00; all other purposes,
$10.06.
SOUTH DANBURY, S. H. — Rev. John Cummings. student, Hanover, N. H., pastor;
Rev. John Cummings was pastor last year; Mrs. K. K. Wells, clerk. West
Andover, N. H. Membership, 37. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Full
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $260.00; American Christian
Convention, $3.00; Foreign Missions, $3.50; Home Missions, $2.00; all other
purposes, $124.00.
WOOOSTOCK, VT. — Rev. W. E. Baker, pastor; Rev. W. E. Baker was pastor last
year; Mrs. Eunice B. Gramlin, clerk, Woodstock, Vt. Membership, 165. Re-
ceived last year. 1. Church building valued at $10,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $3,500.00. Full time preaching. Contiibuted to pastoral service, $1,550.00:
American Chiistian Convention. $8.92; Foreign Missions. $58.46; Home Mis-
sions. $50.00; Education, not including Defiance College Dav, $4.00; all other
purposes, $1,899.00.
Suii<lay-.srliaiol — Mr. E. J. Paul, superintendent, ^Voodstock, Vt.; Mr. Owen
Houghton, secretary. Woodstock, Vt. Enrollment. 72; average attendance, 41.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department. $5.00; all other purposes. $255.58.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 7; Licentiates, 1; Churches, 10; Churches not re-
porting, 3; Membership. 782. Contributions: Pastoral service, $7,170.76; Ameri-
can Christian Convention, $30.56; Education. $51.33, Foreign Missions, $340.76;
Home Missions. $204.50; Relief Funds, $37.00; all other purposes. $4,771.64.
70 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Sunday-schools, 6; Enrollment, 546; Contributed to Sunday-school Dept. $20 00
Total contributions reported, $12,626.55. Conference offering- to American
Christian Convention, $20.00.
RHODE ISLAND AND MASSACHUSETTS
(Reported by Secretary Chase)
Session of 1922 — Bogle St., Fall River, I\Iass.
Session of 1923 — Providence, R. 1.
Officers — Rev. E. J. Bodman, 3520 N. Main St., Fall River, Mass. — President
Rev. P. S. Sailer, 241 E. 32d St., Brooklvn, N. Y. — Vice-President.
Mrs. E. A. Chase. 105 I>otter Ave.. Providence. R. I. — Secretary.
Miss Mary Arnold, Touisset, Mass. — Assistant Secretary.
Warren R. Sanford, Granite Block, Fall River, Mass. — Treasurer.
Oepartiiient Secretaries — Rev. W. G. Sargent, Providence, R. I. — Education.
Miss Helen R. Stearns, 14 S. Sixth St., New Bedford, Mass. — Sundav-schools.
Miss Bessie M. Alden, 59 Durfee St., Providence, R. I.— Missions
Walter S. Thomas, 330 Cottage St., New Bedford, Mass. — Christian Endeavor.
3Iinisters— Sailer, P. S., 241 E. 32d St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bodman. E. J., 3520 N. Main St Fall River Sargent, William G., 138 Lenox Ave., Provi-
Mass. ' ' ence, R. I.
Fry. Earl C, Utsunomiya, Japan. Webb, Archie R., R. R. 3, Alfred, Me.
Gardner, Frank H., Pottersville, Mass.
Gilbert, Ernest D.. Box 624. Fall River, Mass. Lieeiitlate.s —
Gustin, Ellen G.. Attleboro, Mass. Kidd, Thomas W., 144 Williston St., Fall
Hainer, Herbert M., 271 Maple St., New River, Mass.
Bedford, Mass. Loftus, John, Swansea. Mass.. Box 241, R.
Headley, Orman T., Crab Orchard, Tenn. R. 1.
Kirschbaum, Wm. G., Jr., 3 South St., East- Robertson, George, Starkey Seminarv, Lake-
port, Me. mont, N. Y.
Palmer. Stephen G., Dighton, Mass. Thomas, Walter S., 330 Cottage St., New
Reynolds, William J., R. R. 4, Norwich, Bedford, Mass.
Conn.
Church, Pa.stor, Clerk, Offerins.s, OrganiKation.s
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1. 1922)
ACUSHNET, PERRY HIM^ — Rev. C. H. Cook, supply pastor; Rev. C. H. Cook,
was supply pastoi- last year; L. H Reynolds, clerk, Acushnet, Mass. !Mem-
bership, 22. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Contributed to pastoral
service, $240.00; Foreign Missions. $4.00; Education, $5.00; all other pur-
poses, $3.12.
Sunday-.school — Thomas J. Robinson, supeiintendent, Acushnet, ^lass.; ^Mrs.
Albert Jenney, secietary, Acushnet, ZMass. Enrollment, 33; average attend-
ance, 18. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $1.00; all other purposes,
$37.32.
ASSONET — Rev. Clarence F. Gifford (Bap.), pastor; Rev. Clarence F. Gifford was
pastor last year; Mi. Joseph S. Taylor, clerk. Assonet, Mass., Box 37. ;Member-
ship, 52. Received last year, 2. Church building valued at $5,000.00. Parson-
age valued at $2,500.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral serv-
ice, $900.00; American Christian Convention, $5.00; Foreign Missions, $15.00;
Home Missions, $15.00; Education, .$5.00; all other purposes. $415.00.
Sun4lay-.school — Benjamin F. Coombs, superintendent, S. Main Road, Assonet.
Mass.; Harriet Evans, secietary, R. R.. Assonet, Mass. Enrollment. 94; aver-
age attendance, 37. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other
purposes, $95.56.
Chri.stian Endeavor — Miss Clara Evans, president. Crystal Springs, .\ssonet.
Mass.; Annie M. Sisson, corresponding secretary. Box 24, Assonet, Mass. Mem-
bers— active, 25; associate, 14; honorary, 1; total, 40.
BAKERA'II.,I.E — "Walter S. Thomas, pastor; Walter S. Thomas was pastor
last year; Miss Ada I). Brehaut. clerk, S. Dartmouth, Mass. Membership, 5.
Church building valued at $1,200.00. Part time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $43.00; American Christian Convention, $1.00; Foreign Mis-
sions, $3 00; Home Missions, $1.00; Education, $2.00; all other purposes, $86.97.
Sunday-school — Ada D. Brehaut, superintendent, South Dartmouth, ^lass.;
Mary A. Reed, secretary. South Dartmouth. Mass. Enrollment. 43; average
attendance. 7. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, % .50; all other
purposes. $44.75.
MROWNELLS CORKERS— "Walter S. Thomas (Licentiate), pastor; Walter S
Thomas was pastor last year; :Mrs. Adam I. Lawton, clerk, N. Westport, uMass
Membership, 13. Received last year, 9. Church building valued at $3,000.00
Preaching once a week. Contributed to pastoral service, $208.00; American
Christian Convention, $1.45; Foreign Missions, $10.26; Home Missions. $6.00
all other purposes. $9.87.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 71
SuiKlsiy-scliool — Charles F. Sanford, .superintendent. North W'e.'Jlport, Mas.s.;
Frank Delano, secretary, Westport, Mass. Enrollment, 53; average attend-
ance, 35. Contributed to all other purpotses, $142.77.
CI.AYVILLE — Rev. Gilbert B. Cutler, pastor; Rev. G. B. Cutler was pastor last
year; Mr. Le Roy Gi'een, clerk, Clayville, R. I. Membership. IS. Church build-
ing valued at $2,000.00. Preaching once each Sunday. Contributed to Con-
ference expense, $2.00.
Suncla.v-Kohool — Orison Cole, superintendent, Clayville, K. 1.; Mis. Charles
Walkei", secretary, Clayville, R. I. Enrollment, 30; average attendance, 20.
Contributed to all other purposes, $72.88.
EAST FREETCWX — No pastoi'; Student pastor (Bap.) last year; Jiliss Bessie
Chace, cleik, Acushnet Station, New Bedford, iVIass., R. R. Membership, 38.
Church building valued at $2,000.00. Preaching once each Sunday. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $628.50; Home Missions, $4.00; Education, $3.00;
all other purposes, $355.56.
FALL, RIVER, BOGI.E STREET — Rev. Heniy Arnold, pastor; Rev. Henry Arnold
was pastor last year; Wm. Wm. F. Pashley, clerk, 181 Jepson St., Fall River,
Mass. Membership, 272. Received last year, 25. Church building valued at
$17,000.00. Parsonage valued at $3,000.00. FuU time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service. .$1,500.00; American Christian Convention, $10.00; Foreign
Missions, $25.00; Home Missions, $11.00; Education, $10.00; all other purposes,
$5,476.00.
Siiiiday-.schoul — Henry A. Adams, superintendent, 136 Downing St., Fall River,
Mass.; Ernest Oliver, secretary, Svv indella St., Fall River, Mass. Enrollment,
328; average attendance, 202. Contributed to Sunday-school Department,
$10.00; all other purposes. $493.18.
FALL RIVER, FIRST (FRANKLIN STREET) — Rev. Ernest D. Gilbert, pastor;
Rev. Ernest D. Gilbert was pastor last year; Fenner C. Brownell, clerk.
Fall River, Mass. Membership, 148 active (33). Received last year, 8. Church
building valued at $43,500.00. Parsonage valued at $5,000.00. Full time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $2,400.00; Asst. $200.04; American
Christian Convention, $19.74; Foreign Missions, $353.23; Home Missions, $98.69;
Education, $19.74; Federal Council, $9.87; Relief, France, China, Russia, Near
East, $1,656.45; all otherl purposes, $2,841.76.
Sundsi.v-.sohool — Dr. Fenner A. Chase, superintendent, 373 N. Main St., Fall
River. Mass.; Merrill Winslow, secretary, 216 Second St.. Fall River, Mass.
Enrollment, 190; average attendance, 60.
FALL RIVER, NEW BOSTON — No report.
Sunday-school — Mary S. Wordell, superintendent. 977 Robeson St., Fall River,
Mass.; Flora Young, secretary, 127 Ward St., Pall River, Mass. Enrollment,
55; average attendance. 21. Contributed to all other purposes, $52.43.
FALL RIVER, NORTH (STEEP BROOK)^Rev. Edwin J. Bodman, pastor; Rev.
Edwin J. Bodman was pastor last year; Mrs. M. R. Gifford, clerk, 3216 N.
Main St., Fall River, Mass. Membership. 107. Received last year, 15. Church
building valued at $12,000.00. Parsonage valued at $5,000.00. Full time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,000.00; Foreign Missions, $25.00;
Home :\Iissions. $15.00; Education, $12.00; all other purposes, $255.00.
Simday-school — Stella M. Connor, superintendent. 3820 Main St.. Fall River.
Mass.; George T. Thurston, secretary, 3679 N. Main St., Fall River, Mass. En-
lollment, 120; average attendance, 73. Contributed to Sunday-school Depart-
ment, $5.00; all other purposes. $28.70.
Christian Endeavor — :Miss M. E. Bodman. president. 3520 N. Main St.. Fall
River, :\Iass.; Miss Ruby Read, corresponding secretary. 3300 N. Main St., Fall
River. Mass. :\Iembers — active. 31; associate, 3; honorary, 3; total, 37. Con-
tributed to Christian Endeavor Department. $3.00.
Junior t'hristian Endeavor — Miss Stella Connor, Junior superintendent. Steep
Brook. N. Fall River. Mass. Members — active, 20.
FOSTER CENTER, R. I. — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mr. John Spears, clerk.
Foster Center, R. 1. Membership, 11. Church building valued at $1,500.00.
Preaching sometimes.
Sunday-school — Lewis Harris, superintendent, Foster Center, R. I.; Lena M.
Simmons, secretary, Foster Center, R. I. Enrollment, 52; average attend-
ance. 17.
HIWILLE — Walter S. Thomas, pastor; Walter S. Thomas was pastor last year;
Mrs. Lillian E. Andrews, clerk, R. R. 3. New Bedford, Mass. Membership, 12.
Preaching once a week. Contributed to pastoral service, $150.00.
Sunday-school — Charles E. Hambl.\-. superintendent. Reed Road, North Dart-
mouth, ;\Iass. ; Mis. Frank McLaughlin, secretary. North Dartmouth, Mass.
Enrollment. 16; average attendance. 12. Contributed to Sunday-school De-
partment. $1.40; all other purposes. $30.95.
MOOSUP VALLEY, R. I. — Rev. H. St. J. Filmer (Bap.), pastor; Rev. H. St. J.
Filmer was pastor last year; Mrs. Ida Dawley, clerk. Greene, R. I., R. R.
72 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Membership, 15. Church building- valued at $2,000.00. Preaching- once each
Sunday. Contributed to pastoral service, $208.00; Foreign Missions, $3.25;
Conference expenses, $5.00.
Sundny-sohool — Mrs. Carrie M. AVhite, superintendent. Greene, R. I. Enroll-
ment, 2.3: average attendance, 6. Contributed to all other purposes, $20.22.
AEW BEDFORD, XORTH — Rev. Herbert M. Hainer, pastor; Rev. Herbert M.
Hainer was pastor last year; Miss Gladys E. Keen, clerk, 79 Locust St., New
Bedford, Mass. ^Membership, 461. Received last year, 60. Church building
valued at $40,000.00. Parsonage valued at $^^, 500.00. Full time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoral service, $2,500.00; American Christian Convention,
$10.00; Foreig-n -Missions, $298.00; Home Missions, $100.00; Education, $202.37;
Relief, $248.37; all other purposes, $6,405.72.
Sun(lay-.schooI — Helen R. Stearns, superintendent, 14 S. Sixth St., New Bedford,
Mass.; Helen W. Taber, secretary. 323 Purchase St., New Bedford, Mass. En-
rollment, 369; average attendance, 195. Contributed to Sunday-school De-
partment, $5.00; all other purposes, $926.70.
>ORTH VVESTPORT — No pastor; Rev. F. H. Gardner was pastor last year; Mr.
Frank S. Pettey, clerk, N. Westport, :Mass. Membe)ship, 17 (28 non resident).
Received last year, 1. Church building- valued at $5,000.00. Contributed to
pastoral service, $278.20; American Christian Convention, $2.00; Foreig^n Mis-
sions, $16.50; Home Missions. $18.49; Education, $8.57 ($4.00 Def.); all other
purposes, $322.70.
Sunday-.xehool — Frank S. Pettey, superintendent. North Westport, Mass. En-
rollment, 32. Contributed to all other purposes, $131.05.
POTTERS VIL,LE — Rev. Frank H. Gardner, pastor; Rev. Frank H. Gardner was
pastor last year; Mrs. Emma L. Crowell, clerk, Pottersville, Mass., Box 34.
Membership, 158. Received last year, 23. Church building valued at $5,000.00.
Parsonage valued at $3,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $1,000.00; American Christian Convention, $8.25; Foreign Missions,
$53.20; Home Missions, $54.03; Education, $20.55; Relief, $40.81 (East and
Miscel.); all other purposes, $417.62 including $23.00 for Defiance College.
Sunday-school- — Warren F. Sanford, superintendent. Granite Block, Fall River,
Mass.; Rose Phillips, secretary, R. R., Somerset, Mass. Enrollment, 165;
average attendance, 87. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.()0; all
other purposes, $364.87.
A Christian Endeavor society organized in September, 1922.
PROA'IDEXCE. ELMWOOD — Rev. W. G. Sargent, D. D., pastor; Rev. Wm. G.
Sargent, D. D. was pastor last year; Ernest A. Chase, clerk, 405 Potter
Ave., Providence, R. I. Membership, 541. Received last year, 36. Church
building valued at $60,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $2,500.00; American Christian Convention, $26.91; Foreign Missions,
$448.59; Home IMissions, $224.30: Education, $89.71; Relief, $448.48; all other
purposes, $2,812.62.
Sunday-Kchool — Mark L. Dunning, superintendent, 937 Hospital Trust Bldg-.,
Providence, R. I.; Ralph E. Gould, secretary, 82 Baxter St., Providence, R. I.
Enrollment, 384; average attendance, 164. Contributed to Sunday-school De-
partment, $3.00; all other purposes, $947.09.
Christian En«ieavor — Miss Ada Tanner, president, 168 Stanwood St., Provi-
dence, R. I.; Robert B. Freeman, corresponding- secretary, 31 Hawthorne St.,
Providence, R. I. Mcmber.s — active, 33; honorary, 12; total, 45.
Intermediate Christian Endeavor — Miss Elizabeth Bucklin, president, 37 Moore
St., Piovidence. R. 1.: Ray Robinson, corresponding secretary, 133 Mitchell St.,
Providence, R. T. Membei's — active. 22.
Junior Christian Endeavor — Caroline A. Vaughn, .Junior superintendent. 67
Elmdale Ave., Providence, R. I. Members — active, 22.
RICE CITY, R. I. — Rev. H. St. J. Filmer. pastor; Rev. H. St. John Filmer was
pastor last year; John L. Kettle, clerk, Greene, R. I. Membership, 41.
Received last year, 8. Church building valued at $1,350.00. Full time preach-
ing-. Contributed to pastoral service. $204.00; Foreign Missions, $7.00; Home
Missions. $5.50; all other purposes, $139.41.
Christian F^ndeavor — Abbie A'. Blown, president. Greene, R. I.; Mary E. An-
drews, corresponding secretary, Greene, R. I. Members — active, 31; associate,
1; honorary, 7; total, 39.
ROCKliAXD, R. I. — Rev. Gilbert B. Cutler, pastor; Rev. G. B. Cutler was pastor
last year; Mrs. Elizabeth M. Seamans, clerk, Rockland, R. I. Membership, 37.
Received last year, 2. Church building valued at $1,500.00. Full time preach-
ing. Contributed to pastgial service, .$364.00; Foreign Missions, $11.21; Relief,
. $20.00; all other purposes, $70.66.
Sunday-school — Georg-e W. Cole, superintendent, Rockland, R. I.; Mrs. Leona
Hill, secretary, Rockland, R. I. Enrollment, 61; average attendance, 22
Contributed to all other purposes, $80.19.
Christian Endeavor — The third oldest Christian Endeavor Society in the coun-
try is in this church.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 73
SMITH MILLS, MASS. — Rev. E. J. Bodman, pastor; Rev. E. J. Bodman wa.s pastor
last year; Miss Carrie N. D. Potter, clerk, N. Dartmoutli, Mass. Membership, 16.
Church building valued at $8,000.00. Preaching- once each Sunday. Con-
tributed to pastoral service. $325.00; Foreign Missions, $6.13; Home Missions,
$8.21; Education, $6.70; all other purposes, $282.23.
Sunday-Kcliool — Mrs. A. T. Potter, superintendent. North Dartmouth, Mass.;
Esther Haskins, secretary, Noi'th Dartmouth, Mass. Enrollment, 47; average
attendance, 30. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $3.42; all other
purposes, $51.26.
SOrT.H PORTSMOUTH, R. I. — Supply pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Lillian G.
Borden, clerk, R. R. 2, Newport, R. I. Membership, 51 (10 contrib). Church
building valued at $7,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,000.00. Irregular preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $244.00; American Christian Convention, $3.90;
Home Missions, $4.00; Education, $3.50; all other purposes, $211.51.
Sunday-.iioliool — :Mrs. Lillian G. Borden, superintendent, R. R. 2, Newport, R. I.
Enrollment, 33; average attendance, 14. Contributed to Sunday-school De-
partment, $2.00; all other purposes, $59.79.
SOUTH REHOBOTH, MASS. — Rev. F J. Dark (Bap.), pastor; Rev. F. J. Dark was
pastor last year.
Siinday-.scliool — Carl O. F. Swanson, superintendent, Rehoboth, Mass.; Mrs.
Esther B. Swanson, secretary, Rehoboth, Mass. Enrollment, 26; average at-
tendance, 15. Contributed to all other purposes, $41.37.
Ciiri»itian Eiidoavor — Gerard P. Horton, president. Plain St., Rehoboth, Mass.;
Carl Oscar F. Swanson, corresponding secretary, Moulton St.. liehoboth, Mass.
Members — active, 7; associate, 4; honorary, 1; total, 12.
SOUTH WESTI'ORT — Nathan Arnold, pastor; Walter S. Thoma.s was pastor
part of last yeai-; Miss Carrie B. Gidley, clerk, Dartmouth, Mass., R. R. 78A.
Membership, 20. Church building valued at $1,500.00. Parsonage held by an
association. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $150.29;
American Christian Convention, $1.50; Foreign Missions, $2.70; Education,
$1.25 Detiance; all othei- purposes, $58.97.
Sunday-.sohool — Abram G. Allen, superintendent, Westport, Mass. ; Nellie M.
Pettey, secretary, S. Westport, Mass. Enrollment, 20; average attendance,
11. Contributed to Sunday-school Depaitment, $1.00; all other purposes, $40.19.
SAVAIVSEA — Rev. C. B. Hershey, pastor; Rev. C. B. Hershey, was pastor last
year; Miss Martha G. Kingsley, clerk, Swansea, Mass., R. R. 2. Membership,
101. Church building valued at $8,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,500.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,200.00; Ameri-
can Christian Convention, $6.03; Foreign Missions, $48.85; Home Missions
$17.42; Education, $14.00; Relief, $4.14; all other purposes, $508.25.
Sunday-sehool — F. G. Arnold, superintendent, Touisset, Mass.; Thomas White,
secretar.v, R. R., Swansea, Mass. Enrollment, 59; average attendance, 31.
Contributed to all other purposes, $84.84.
WESTERLY, R. I, — Rev. Philip S. Sailer, pastor; Rev. P. S. Sailer was pastor last
year; Mr. Samuel Girven, clerk, 13 Moigan St.. Westerly, R. I. Membership,
353. Received last year, 3. Church building valued at $20,000.00. Parsonage
valued at $5,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$1,500.00; American Christian Convention, $15.00; Foreign Missions, $104.70;
Home Missions, $50.00; Federal Council, $5.00; all other purposes, $887.50.
Saiiday-.seliool — Isaac G. Smith, superintendent, 134 Granite St., Westerly,
R. I.; Raymond Mitchell, secretary. Summer St., Westerly, R. I. Enrollment,
150; average attendance, 69. Contributed to all other purposes, $255.00.
, Christian Endeavor — Clarence A. Carr, president, Greenman Ave., Westerly,
R. I.; Edith L. Girven, corresponding secretary, 13 Morgan St., Westerly, R. "l.
Members — active, 20; associate, 8; total, 28.
WEST MANSFIELD — No pastor; Rev. Guy Maik (Bap.) was pastor last year; Mrs.
E. A. Richmond, clerk. West Mansfield, Mass. Membership, 49. Church build-
ing valued at $8,000.00 completed. In process of erection. No preaching until
building is finished. Contributed to pastoral service, $162.00; all other pur-
poses, $51.70.
SUMMARV — Ordained ministers, 13; Licentiates, 4; Churches, 25; Membership,
2,558. Contributions: Pastoral service, $17,704.99; American Christian Con-
vention, $110.78; Education, $403.39; Foreign jNIissions, $1,435.62; Home :His-
sions, $632.64; Fedeial Council, $5.00; Relief Funds. $2,418.25; all other pur-
poses, $21,619.17. Sunday-schools, 23; Enrollment, 2,383; Contributed to Sun-
day-school Department, $39.32. Christian Endeavor societies, 7; Membership,
265; Contributed to Christian Endeavoi' Department, $3.00. Total contribu-
tions reported, $44,372.16. Conference offering to American Christian Con-
vention, $25.00.
74 THE CHRISTIAN A N N U A L
ROCKINGHAM
(Reported bj- Secretary Fisher)
Session of 1922 — I^ynn, ^lass.
Session of 1923 —
Officers — Rev. Percy W. Caswell, Manchester, N. H. — President.
Rev. Charles H. Fisher, Cliftondale, Mass. — Vice-President.
Rev. Leland L. Spaulding:, Haverhill, Mass. — Secretary.
Mr. E. M. :MacNichol. Lynn, Mass. — Treasurer.
Department Secretaries — Mr. J. P. Amee, Kittery Point, Me. — Christian Endeavor.
Rev. Frieda Kirkendall, Haverhill, Mass. — Sunday-schools.
Mrs. Syble Merrill, Port.smouth, N. H. — Missions.
Ministers — ilonsberKcr, J. M., Kittery Point, Me.
^ ,„ .^o ti II o* n/i u t Neagles, Miss Flora M.. 80 Silsbee St., Lynn,
Caswell, Percy W., 496 Hall St., Manchester, Mass.
^' ^-I, i.r- -r J T.'** T> • + ivr Sf.aulding-, I.eland L., Haverhill, Mass.
Coffin. Mrs. Winnifred, Kittery Point. Me. _ Willard. Eugene, Danville, III.
Everingham, J. E., Poitsmcuth, JN. H., n Willard. Mrs. Bessie, Danville. 111.
Fisher. Charles H., 17 Jackson St., Clifton- I.icentiatc —
dale, Mass. True, Miss Alice, 410 Main St., Amesbury,
Fleming, H. J., South Portland, Me. Mass.
i'liurcli. Pastor, Clerii, Oll'erings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
A3IESBl'RY — No pastoi'; No pastor last year: Fannie O. Swett, clerk, 26 Clark
Road. Membership, 71. Received last year, 9. Church building- valued at
$7,500.00. Parsonage valued at $3,000.00. Regularly preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $770.00; American Christian Convention, $12.48; Foreign
Missions, $49.75; Home Missions, $58.75; Education, $12.48; all other purposes,
$610.52.
HAVERHILL,, SOVTH — Rev. I.,eland L. Spaulding, pastor; Rev. Carlton Easton
was pastoi- until November 1, 1921. Membership, 187. Received last
year, 3. Church building valued at $15,000.00. Parsonage valued at $7,000.00.
Preaching every Sunday. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,113.00; Foreign
Missions, $108.00; all other purposes, $2,846.00.
KITTERY POINT, FIRST CHURCH — Rev. Charles W. Cook, pastor; Rev. Charles
W. Cook was pastor last year; J. Percy Amee, clerk, Kittery Point, Me. Mem-
bership, 56. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$2,500.00. Preaching twice each Sunday. Contributed to pastoral service,
$1,077.44; American Christian Convention, $17.00; Foreign Missions, $70.00;
Home Missions, $46.20; Education, $25.00; all other purposes, $461.50.
Sunilay-seliool — ^Millard G. Emory, superintendent, Kittery Point, ;Me. ; Mrs.
Maiion Coffin, secretary, Kittery Point, Me. Enrollment, 62; aveiage attend-
ance, 35. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other purposes,
$145.13.
Cliristian Endeavor — James P. Amee, president, Kittery Point, ^le.; J. Percy
Amee, corresponding secretary, Kittery Point, Me. Members — active, 39;
associate, 2; honorary, 7; total 48. Contributed, $23.35.
KITTERY, SECOND — Rev. J. E. Everingham, pastor; Rev. J. E. Everingham was
pastor last year; Miss May Brown, clerk, Kittery, Maine. Received last year,
23. Church building valued at $10,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,000.00.
Weekly preaching. Contributed to pastoial service, $871.00; American Chris-
tian Convention. $9.50; Foreign Missions, $33.74; Home Missions, $22.16; Edu-
cation, $11.10; all other purposes, $74.06.
Sun<laj-school — ^Slauiice L. Duncan, superintendent, Kittery, iMaine; Miss
Mildred A. Gerry, secretary, Kittery, Maine. Enrollment, 12; average attend-
ance, 91. Contributed to all other purposes, $261.82.
Cliristian Endeavor — Leo M. Young, president, Kittery, Me.; :Miss Frances
Haves, corresponding secretary, Kilterv, Me. Members — active, 53; associate,
31;"tota], 84. Contributed, $112.53.
LYNN, PEOPLES CHLRCH — Rev. E. N. Noble, supply pastor; Rev. C. H. Fisher
was pastor to March 1 last year; Ella M. MacNichol, clerk, 79 Clark St. Mem-
bership, 57. Church building valued at $8,000.00. Preaching twice each
Sunday. Contributed to pastoral service, $725.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $4.73; Foreign Missions, $58.25; Home Missions, $61.71; Education,
$1.00; all other purposes, $264.10.
Sundny-Kchool — Charles E. Newman, superintendent, 37 Graves Ave.; Mrs. Ella
M. MacNichol, secretary, 79 Clark St. Enrollment, 133; average attendance, 80.
Contributed to all other purposes, $286.64.
Intermediate Ctiristian Endeavor — Helen Hupper, president, 54 Oakwood Ave.;
Helen Hupper, corresponding secretary, 54 Oakwood Ave. Members — active, 10.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 75
MANCHESTER — Rev. Percy VV. Caswell, pastor; Rev. Percy W. Caswell was
pastoi' last year; Miss Elizabeth Morrill, clerk. 294 Laurel St. Membership,
93. Received last year, 12. Church building" valued at $8,000.00. Preaching-
three times each week. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,600.00; American
Christian Convention, $1(!.80; Foreign JNlissions, $175.00; Home Missions.
$145.00; F^ducation, $lt;.50; all other purposes, $8.00.
Sunda> -.school— Percy W. Caswell, superintendent, 486 Hall St.; Charles W.
Adams, secretary, 10 Malvern St. Enrollment, 248; average attendance, 98.
Contributed to all other purposes, $85.49.
MIRKOR LAKE — No regular pastor for three years; Advent pastor from Wolf-
boro supplies. John A. Edgerly, clerk. Mirror Lake, N. H. Miss Ethel Ben-
nett has kept a Sunday-school class of children, but no adult classes.
XEWTON — No report.
SuiniJiy-.scliool— Albert W. Flanders, superintendent, Newton, N. H., R. R. 2;
Augusta Grekstein, secretary, Newton, N. H., R. R. 1. Averag-e attendance,
40. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes,
$131.03.
Chrisstlaii Endeavor — Charles A. Kimball, president, Newton, N. H. ; Miss
Minnie Day, corresponding secretary, Newton, N. H. Members — active, 47;
associate, 22; total, 69. Contributed, $21.09.
AORTHAMPTON — Rev. E. K. Amerzeen, pastor; Rev. E. K. Amerzeen was pastor
last year; Fred A. Drew, clerk, North Hampton, N. H. Membership, 26. Church
building valued at $8,000.00. Preaching Sunday mornings. Contributed to
pastoral service, $550.00; Home Missions, $6.65; Education, $8.14; all other
purposes, $1,289.00.
Sun<lay-.scliool — Elwell Tarlton, superintendent. North Hampton, N. H. ; E. T.
Blown, secretary. North Hampton, N. H. Enrollment, 54; average attendance,
33. Contributed to all other purposes, $70.00.
PORTSMOUTH (COtRT STREET) — Rev. A. M. Halner pastor after December 1,
1922; Rev. L. E. Follansbee, was pastor last year; Joseph Philbrick,
clerk, 16 Bridge St., Portsmouth, N. H. Membership, 137. Received last year,
5. Church building- valued at $7,500.00. Parsonage valued at $5,000.00.
Preaching twice each Sunday. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,500.00;
American Christian Convention, $20.00; Foreign JMissions, $183.08; Home IMis-
sions, $216.20; Education, $75.00; all other purposes, $682.25.
Sunday-Ncliooi — Joseph Phillbrick, superintendent, 16 Bridge St.; Dorothy
Daley, secretary, Portsmouth, N. H. Enrollment, 125; averag-e attendance, 63.
Contributed to all other purposes, ,'$246.00.
Christian Endeavor — Hazel B. Tattle, president, 17 Pickering St.; Oscar E.
Brigham, corresponding- secretary, 500 Broad St. INIembers — active, 30; as-
sociate, 1; honorary, 5; total, 36. Contributed, $87.27.
RYE — Rev. J. E. Everingham, pastor; Rev. J. E. Everingham was pastor last year;
■Mrs. C. M. Woodman, clerk, I'ortsmouth, N. H., R. R. 2. Membership, 92.
Received last year, 7. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $2,500.00. Weekly preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $520.00;
American Christian Convention, $4.46; Foreign Missions, $18.88; Home Mis-
sions, $11.70; Education, $11.75; all other purposes, $668.90.
Siuiday-school — Mrs. Bessie McCaffie, superintendent, Portsmouth, N. H.. R.
R. 2; ]Vlr. Charles Wendell, secretary, Portsmouth, N. H., R. R. 2. Enrollment,
130; average attendance, 40.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Marion C. Flagg, president. Rye, N. H. Members —
active, 32; associate, 4; total, 36. Contributed, $20.00.
STRATHAM — Rev. H. J. LeRoy, pastoi ; Rev. H. J. LeRoy was pastor last year;
Fred L. Jewell, clerk, Stratham, N. H. Membership, 22. Received last vear,
1. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Parsonage valued at $1,000.00. Preach-
ing- each Sunday. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,400.00; Foreign Missions
$7.00; Home Missions, $6.00; all other purposes, $125.00.
Sunday-!«chool — Willard Barker, superintendent, Stratham. N. H.; George H.
Bowley, secretary, Stratham, N. H. Enrollment, 74. Contributed to all other
purposes, $40.00.
WOLFBORO — No pastor; Rev. B. F. Black was pastor last year; Carrie M. Young,
clerk, Wolfboro, N. H. Membership, 94. Parsonage valued at $5,000.00. Preach-
ing- twice on Sunday. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,490.00; American
Christian Convention. $4.00; Foreign Missions, $15.00; all other purposes,
$8,343.00.
Sunday-.sehooI — H. H. Hart, superintendent, Wolfboro, N. H.; Carrol W. Avery,
secretary, Wolfboro, N. H. Enrollment, 93; average attendance, 55.
YORK AM) KITTERY — No report.
Sunday-school — Etta B. Mclntire, superintendent, York Village Maine; Mrs.
Frank Piper, secretary, York Village. Maine. Enrollment. 46; average at-
tendance, 20. Contributed to all purposes, $20.00.
76 TH E CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 10; L,icentiates, ]; Churches, 14; Churches not re-
porting, 3; Membership, 885. Contributions: Pastoral service, $11,616.44;
American Chiistian Convention, $88.77; Education, $160.97; Foreign Missions,
$718.62; Home Missions. $574.44; all other purposes, $15,376.33. Sunday-schools,
11; Enrollment, 977; Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $7.00. Chris-
tian Endeavor Societies, 6; :Membership, 283. Total contributions reported,
$28,542.57. Conference offering to American Christian Convention, $25.00.
YORK AND CUMBERLAND
(Reported by Secretary Moulton)
Session of 1922 —
Session of 1923 —
Officers — Rev. N. M. Heikes, Freedom, N. H. — President.
Rev. G. H. Kent, South Berwick, Me., R. R. — Vice-President.
W. G. Moulton, York Village, Me. — Secretary-Treasurer.
C. H. Young-, York Corner, Me.. R. R. — Assistant Secretary.
Allen C. Moulton, York Village, Me. — Secretary Sunday-schools.
Executive Board — W. A. Bennett, Freedom, N. H. ; Benjamin Goodier, North Saco,
Me., R. R. ; Allen C. Moulton, York Village, Me.
>Iinlsters — Knight, Z., North Saco, Me., R. R.
" Ferguson. Levi, Mirror Lake, N. H. 5?."?"*^s:e, J. H Kittery Point, M^
Heikes, N. M., Freedom, N. H. Ridlon, N. T., North Hampton. N. H.
Kent, G. H., South Berwick, Me., R. R.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Or^aiiExations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to Octobei- 1, 1922)
BLUE POINT — Rev. R. H. Colby, pastor; Rev. R P.. Colby was pastor last year;
Mrs. H. E. Leavett, clerk. Pine Point, Me. Membeiship, 20. Church building-
valued at $2,500.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$312.00.
Sunday-school — Rev. R. H. Colby, superintendent, Scarbrow Beach, Me.; Mrs.
Walter Seavey, secretary. Pine Point, Me. Enrollment, 20; aveiage attend-
ance, 10.
CENTER LOVELIj — No pastor; Rev. H. J. Fleming was pastor last year. Mem-
bership. 79. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$2,300.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoi'al service,
$490.00; American Christian Convention, $10.00; Foreign Missions, $15.00;
Education, $20.00; all other purposes, $34.35.
Sunday-school — William L. Vance, superintendent. Center Lovell, Me.; Mrs.
William L. Vance, secretary. Center Lovell, Me. Enrollment, 25; average
attendance, 15. Contributed to all purposes, $6.50.
FREEIJOM — Rev. N. M. Heikes, pastor; Rev. Ira S. Jones was pastor last year;
Minnie B. Drake, clerk. Freedom, N. H. Membership,- 46. Church building-
valued at $2,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,000.00. Full time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $800.00; Foreign Missions. $7.00; Home Mis-
sions, $11.11.
Sunday-school — ^^M. B. Godfrey, superintendent. Freedom, N. H.; Hattie P.
Burnham, secretary. Freedom, N. H. Eniollment, 40; average attendance. 37.
Contributed to all other purposes, $8.92.
NORTH SACO — Rev. Zeblon Knight, pastor; Rev. Zeblon Knight was pastor last
year; Miss .-Vnnie Libby, clerk. North Saco, R. R. 1. Membeiship, S5. C'.iurch
building- \alued at $2,500.00. Parsonage valued at $1,500.00. VuU time preach-
ing. Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00; American Chiistian Convention,
$8.00; Foreign Missions, $50.00; Home Missions, $45.00; Educatit)n, $6.00; Re-
lief, $15.00; all other purposes, $15.00.
Sunday-school — Edward Merrill, superintendent, North Saco, Maine, R. R. 1;
Stephen Haines, secretary, North Saco. Maine, R. R. 1. Enrollment, 65; aver-
age attendance, 38.
SOUTH BERWICK, NEW YEARS — Supplied by Rev. G. H. Kent; Rev. G. H. Kent
supplied last >ear; Mrs. Emma M. Emery, clerk. South Berwick, Maine, R. R.
Membership, 18. Church building valued at $500.00. Parsonage valued at
$500.00. Part time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $3.00 per
Sunday.
SOUTH BERWICK AND WELUS — Rev. G. H. Kent, pastor; Rev. G. H. Kent was
pastor last year; G. C. Hamilton, clerk. South Berwick. Maine, R. R. Mem-
bership, 105. Church building valued at $1,500.00. Parsonage valued at
$1,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. $600.00;
American Christian Convention. $5.06; Foreign :Missions. $11.64; Home Mis-
sions. $8.00; Education, $8.00; all other purposes, $10.00.
Sunday-school — Arthur Tufts, superintendent. South Berwick, ISIaine, R. R. ;
THE CHRISTIA N ANNUAL /77
Charles Thuiiell. secrelaiy, Xoith Berwick, Maine. EnrollnierU, (IS; average
attendance, 47. Contributed to all puipose.s. $3.00.
YORK C'ORIVER — No pastor; No pastor last year; W. G. Moiilton. clerk, York
Village, Maine. Membership, 48. Church building- valued at $8,000.00. Pai-
sonage valued at $3,500.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service $600.00 for Supply; Foreign Missions, $1(;.94: Education, $1(;.00; all
other purposes, $4i)S.70; New Organ, $400.00.
Suiiiiay-.sohool — Klizabeth Hasson, superintendent, York Corner, Maine, K. li.;
Alice Patch, secretary, York Village, Maine. Enrollment, 86; average attend-
ance, 42. Contributed to all pinposes, $25.00, besides other supplies of $45.00.
St'M.MARY — Ordained ministeis, 6; Churches, 7; Membership, 401. Contributions;
Pastoral seivice, $3,558.00; American Christian Convention, $23.06; Education,
$50.00; Foreign Missions, $100.58; Home Missions, $64.11; Relief Pounds, $15.00;
all other purposes, $958.05. Sunday-schools, 6; Enrollment, 304. Total contri-
butions reported, $4,768.80.
New York Group
ERIE
(Reported by Secretaiy Dearborn)
Session of 1922 — Springboro, Pa.
Session of 1923 — Conneaut, Ohio.
Olticers — Hermon Eldredge, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Erie, Pa. — President.
Rev. H. L. Lott, East Springfield, Pa. — Vice-President.
Rev. Louis E Dearborn, Springboro, Pa. — Secretary.
Mr. Frank E. Wood, Girard, Pa. — Treasurer.
Trustees — Dr. Ef. J. Phillips, Bear Lake, Pa.; Mr. J. A. Lamb, Conneautvile, Pa.;
Mrs. Lee Harvey, Conneaut, Ohio.
Department Seeretarie.s — r)r. Millie J. Chapman, Springboro, Pa. — Missions.
Dr. Cariyle Sumrnerbell, Keokuk, Iowa — Education.
Miss Clara Harvey, Conneaut, Ohio — Christian Endeavor-.
Mrs. L. E. Dearborn, Springboro, Pa. — Sunda.v-schools.
Rev. H. L. Lott, East Springfield, Pa. — Ministry.
Rev-. L. E. Dearborn, Springboio, Pa. — Churches.
Ministers^ Tyler. Myron, Blackshear, Ga., R. R. 1.
Dearborn. Louis E., Springboro, Pa. I.ieentiate.s —
Gleason, Rufus H., Ashville, N. Y. Eldredge, Hermon, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Erie,
Lott, H. L., East Sprin.gfield, Pa. Pa.
Richcv, F. B., Danville, Ohio. Kely, T. B., Jamestown, New York.
Shoults, J. H., 803 W. 21st St., Erie, Pa. Waggoner, Mrs. Florence V.. 15 W. 17th St.,
Sumrnerbell, Cariyle, Keokuk. Iowa. Jamestown, N. Y.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1. 1922)
BKAR LAKE— No pastor; J. W. Nicholson was pastor last y^ear; Mrs. Lida St.
John, clerk, Beai- Lake, Pa. Membership, 45. Received last year, 5. Church
building valued at $2,000.00. Preaching every two weeks. Contributed to
pastoral service, $304.91; Foreign Missions, $10.00; all other purposes, $5.00.
Sunday-sehool — Dr. Phebie Pliillips, superintendent. Bear Lake, Pa.; Walton
B. St. John, secretar.v, Bear Lake, Pa. Enrollment, 81; average attendance, 30.
Contributed to all other purposes, $96.04.
BEAAER CEXTER (fO^IMriVITY CHURCH) — Rev. L. E. Dearborn, supply pastor;
Rev. W. P. Sipe was pastor last year; W. I. liackett, clerk, Conneautville. Pa.
Membeiship, 18. Church building valued at $1,800.00. Parsonage valued at
$1,800.00. Parsonage valued at $1,000.00. Weekly preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service. $312.00; all other purposes, $35.00.
Sunday-sehool — E. S. Artman, superintendent, Conneautville, Pa.; Frances
Fower, secretary. Springboro, Pa. Enrollment, 110; average attendance, 50.
Contributed to all other purposes, $171.12.
CONXEAUT — No pastor; Rev. Cariyle Sumrnerbell was pastor last year; F. L.
Stevens, clerk, 537 Liberty St., Conneaut, Ohio. Membership, 540. Received
last year-, 53. Church building valued at $30,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$5,000.00. Preaching twice weekly. Contributed to pastoral service, $2,000.00;
American Christian Convention, $25.00; Foreign Missions, $75.00; Home Mis-
sions, $50.00: Education, $15.00; Relief, $5.77; all other purposes, $66.00.
Sunday-school — Joe Webster, superintendent, 648 Harbor St., Conneaut, Ohio;
Florence W. Smith, secretary, 414 Madison St., Conneaut, Ohio. Enrollment
499. Contributed to all (;ther- purposes, $585.95.
78 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
C'hri.stiaii Endeavor — Mrs. P'kn-ence INIallory, pre.sident, 47 Beaver St., Con-
neaut, Ohio; Florence Smith, corresponding- .secretary, 414 Madison St., Con-
neaut, Ohio. Members — active, 31; associate, 11; honorary, 10; total, 52.
I»EWITTVIL,L,E — Rev. E. D. ]Mattison (U. B.), pastor; Rev. E. \V. Mattison (U. B.),
was pastor last year; Mrs. Mabel U Gag:e, clerk, DeWitlville, N. Y., R. R. 43.
Membership, 44. Preaching twice each Sunday. Contributed to pastoral
service, $600.00; Foreign Missions, S13.00; Home Missions, $10.00; Relief, $3.00;
all other purposes, $265.00.
Sunda.v-scliool — Mrs. Geo. Kirland, superintendent, DeWittville, N. Y.; Miss
Geneva Parker, secretary, DeWittville, N. Y. Enrollment, 94. Contributed to
all purposes, $142.12.
ChriNtian Endeavor — Vera Rouse, president, DeWittville, N. Y. ; Miss Geneva
Parker, corresponding secretary, DeWittville, N. Y Members — active, 15;
associate, 17; honoiary, 3; total, 45.
r»RAKETO\%'lV — A. C. Joy. supply pastor; Rev. Ivan Shreeves was pastor last
year; Marv Fish clerk. Waterford, Pa. Membership, 34. Received last year,
3. Church building: valued at $3,500.00. Parsonag-e valued at $1,000.00. Week-
ly preaching during summer. Contributed to pastoral service, $175.28; Foreign
Missions, $9.21; all other purposes, $114.86.
Sunday-.sehool — Mrs. Georgia Ghere. .superintendent, Waterford, Pa., R, R. 6;
La Rue Gardner, secretary, Edinboro, Pa., R. R. 6. Enrollment, 96; averag-e
attendance, 37. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.25; all other
purposes, $182.02.
EAST SPRINGFIELD — Rev. H. L. Lott, pastoi-; Rev. H. L. Lott was pastor last
year; Lillian Ellis, clerk, East Springfield, Pa. Membership, 127. Received
last year, 21. Weekly preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $686.66;
American Christian Convention, $32.00; Foreign Missions, $60.00; Home Mis-
sions, $60.00; Education, $36.00; all other purposes, $293.69.
Sunday-school — Mrs. C L. Ward, superintendent. East Springfield, Pa.; Helen
WickeVsham, secretary. East Springfield, Pa. Enrollment, 146; average at-
tendance, 69. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $4.75; all other pur-
pose.s, $117.30.
Ciiristian Endeavor — No report. It is a new one, just started recently.
ERIE — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. E. .lanke, clerk, 363 W^ 18th St., Erie
Pa. Membership, 40. No preaching-. Contributed to all purposes, $86.48.
FAIRVIE\%' — Rev. H. L. Lott, supply pastor; Rev. H. I... Lott was pastor last year;
Mrs. G. C. Zindel, clerk, Fairview, Pa. Membership, 20. Preaching every two
weeks. Contributed to pastoral service, $80.60; American Christian Conven-
tion, $2.00; Foreign Missions, $5.00; Home Missions, $7.40; Education, $2.00;
all other purposes, $115.80.
Siinday-Nchool — Lsaac Pratt, superintendent, Girard, Pa., R. R. 3; W. B. Mason,
secretary, Fairview, Pa. Aveiage attendance, 15. Contributed to all other
purposes, $20.00.
HAMMOXnS CORNERS — Rev. R. E. Benjamin, pastor; Rev. R. E. Benjamin was
pastor last year; Lucy Holden, clerk, Pierpont, Ohio. Membership, 18. Weekly
preaching. Conti'ibuted to pastoral service, $6.00 a sermon.
Siinday-.vchool — Mrs. Lucy Holden, superintendent, Pierpont, Ohio; Miss Leota
Headley, secretary, Pierpont, Ohio. Averag-e attendance, 35. Contributed to
all other purposes, $40.00.
SPRIN'tiBORO — Rev. L. E. Dearborn, pastor; Rev. L. E. Dearborn was pastor last
veai-; Mrs. Ada Bentley, clerk, Springboro, Pa. Membership, 107. Received
last yeai-, 15. Church building valued at $7,000.00. Preaching- three times
every two weeks. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,184.00; American Chris-
tian" Con vention, $10.00; Foreign Missions, $43.00; Home Missions, $10.00;
Education, $14.00; Relief, $5.00; all other purposes, $728.48.
Sunday-school — F. A. Coughlan, superintendent, Spiing-boro, Pa.; Miss
Sarah Ryan, secretary, Springboro, Pa. Enrollment, 122; average attendance,
70. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $10.80; all other purposes,
$180.00.
Intermediate Christian Endeavor — ^Miss Sara Ryan, President, Spring-boro, Pa.;
Fied Coughlan, siipeiintendent, Springboro, Pa.; Julia King-, corresponding-
secretary. Springboro, Pa. Members, 9.
Junior Christian Endeavor — Mrs. (Rev.) L. E. Dearborn, superintendent
Springboro, Pa.; Esther McCullough, corresponding secretary, Springboro, Pa.
Membeis, 16.
WASHINCtTOlV VALLEY — A. C. Joy, supply pastor: A. C. Joy was supply
pastor part of last vear; Mrs. Elmiia McGrogy, clerk. Edinboro, Pa. Member-
ship, 53. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued at $500.00.
I'reaching once each week in summer only. Contributed to pastoral service,
$78.68; Foreign Missions, $3.08; Home Missions, $1.00; all other purposes,
$1,310.16.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 79
Sundsiy-.scliool — Earl Kinter, siipeiintendont. Waterl'ord, I'a.; Mi.ss Ethel
McLalien. secretary, Waterl'ord, Pa. Contributed to Sunday-t^chool Depart-
ment, $5.00; all other piiipo.-^es, .$75.14.
SUMMARY — Ordained mini.steis, 7; Licentiates, 3; Churches, 12; Churches not re-
porting-, 1; Membership. 1.046. Contributions: Pastoral service, $5,422.13;
American ChrL-^tian Convention, !f()9.00: Education, $fi7.00; Foreign >lissions,
$218.29; Home Mi.^siun.s. $ltiS.40: Relief Fund.s, $13.77; all other purposes,
$3,020.47. Sunday-schools, 10; Enrollment, 1,148; Contributed to Sunday-school
Department, $22.80. Christian Endeavor Societies, 4; Membership, 122. Total
contributions reported, $9,001.S6.
NEW YORK CENTRAL
(Reported by Secretary Martin)
Session of 1922 — Eakemont, N. Y.
Session of 1923 — East Hounsfield, N. Y.
Officers — James S. Frost. West Henrietta, N. Y. — President.
Rev. Arthur Humphreys, Plainville, N. Y. — Vice-President.
Frank L. :\Iartin, West Henrietta, N. Y. — Secretary.
Dean S. Norris. Rush, N. Y. — Treasurer.
Doiiartiiient Secretaries — Mrs. :\Iarg-arei MacCalman, Lakemont, N. Y. — >Iissiohs.
Mrs. Ruby Voorhees, Plainville, N. Y. — Relief.
Mrs. Florence Claik, Brushton, N. Y. — Education.
Roscoe Wixson, Lakemont, N Y. — Christian Endeavor.
Miss Flora Cleveland, Watertown, N. Y. — Sunday-schools.
Ministers Dixon, Dalco E., 126 East Elm St., Ea.st
Rocliester, N. Y.
Brate, Sylvester, Lakemont, N. Y. Humphreys, Arthur, Plainville, N. Y.
n • i Ti/r n/r„..i„,.;„ 109 TTocf r'voov <3+ Pittman, James M., Port Byion, N. Y.
Bristow, Mrs. Marjorie, 1S6 Ji,ast oieen bt., ., • ,,. t u i o* t ^
' Wilson, J. W., 11 Liberty St., Jamestown,
Ithaca. N. Y. N. Y.
Crynibear, George A., Lakemont, N. Y. Youmans, Mrs. Marion C, Livonia, N. Y.
fliiireli. Pastor, Clerlt, Otferin^s, OrR-anizatioii.s
(Offering-s October 1, 1921, to October 1. 1922)
BRUSHTOIV — Rev. INIrs. Mary C. Vining-, pastor; Rev. Mrs. .Mary C. Vining was
pastor last vear; :\[rs. Florence Clark, clerk, Brushton, N. Y. Membership.
50. Church" building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonag-e valued at $2,500.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $525.00; American
Chiistian Convention, $3.80; Foreign Missions, $55.00; Home Missions, $16.15;
Education, $10.90; all other purposes, $214.00.
Sunday-school — Ernest Haskell, superintendent, Brushton, N. Y.; Beatrice
Crinklaw. secretary, I-jiushton, N. Y. Enrollment. 35; average attendance,
25. Contributed to all other purposes, $80.00.
t'iiristian Endeavor — E. C. Cummings, president, Brushton, N. Y.; Miss N. Gile,
coriesponding- secietary, Brushton, N. Y. Members — active, 15; associate, 10;
total, 25.
EAST HOUXSFIELO — No pastor; No pastor last year; :\Iiss Flora Cleveland, clerk,
Watertown. N. Y., R. R. 5. Membership, 48. Church building valued at
$2,500.00. Parsonage valued at $2,200.00. Contributed to American Christian
Convention, $1.00: Foreign Missions, $3.00; Home Missions. $2.00; Education,
$1.00; all other purposes, $65.00.
Sun«la>-scliool — :Mrs. Lewis Mereand, superintendent. Dexter, N. Y., R. R. 2;
Lewis Mereand, secretary. Dexter, N. Y., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 59: average
attendance. 20. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other
purposes, .$41.18.
EMERSOX — Rev. James M. Pittman, pastor; Rev. James M. Pittman was pastor
last year: Mrs. Thelma Starks, clerk. Port Byron, N. Y. Membership, 30.
Church building valued at $3,500.00. Parsonage valued at $1,500.00. Full
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $650.00; Foreig-n Missions,
$3.90; Home Missions, $6.01; Education, $2.57; Plelief, $4.00: all other pur-
poses, $18.54.
Sunday-sciiool — J. ^I. Pittman, superintendent. Port Byion, N. Y.; Alice
Marvin, secretarv, I'ort Byron, N. Y. Enrollment, 28; average attendance,
20. Contributed to all other purposes, $15.60.
Christian Endeavor — J M. Pittman, president. Port Byron, N. Y. ; Thelma
Starks, correspcmding secretary. Port Byron, N. Y. Members — active, 14.
Contributed to all purposes, $9.00.
LiAKEMONT — Rev. George A. Conibear. pastor; Rev. George A. Conibear was
pastor last year; Roscoe F. Wilcox, clerk, Dundee, N. Y. Membership, 160.
Received last year, 10. Church building valued at $8,000.00. Parsonage
valued at $3,000.00. P'ull time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service.
80 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
$1,700.00; American Christian Convention, $17.00; Foreign Mission.s, $42.22;
Home Missions, $45.28; Education, $20.00; all other purposes, $12. .50.
Sundaj-."school — Hiram Elliott, superintendent, Lakemont. N. Y.; Willey Bald-
win, secretary, Lakemont, N. Y. Enrollment, 104; average attendance, 75.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $10.00; all other purposes, $87.17.
Christian Endeavor — Grace L. Humphrey, president, Lakemont, N. Y.; Vera
Bartholomew, corresponding- secretary, Lakemont, N. Y. Members — active,
48; associate, 1; honorary, 5; total, 54. Contributed to all purposes, $127.32.
LiAIvEVIliLE — No pastor; Rev. Marion C. Youmans was pastor last year; Mrs.
Gertrude Eddy, clerk, Lakeville, N. Y'. Membership, 76. Received last year,
4. Church building- valued at $2,500.00. Parsonage valued at $2,000.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $600.00; Foreign Missions, $20.70; all other
. purposes, $20.3.00.
Sunday-scliool — Clifford Beech, superintendent, Lakeville, N. Y. ; Mrs. D.
Wiliarns, secretary, Lakeville, N. Y. Enrollment, 93; average attendance, 57-
Contributed to all other purposes, $104.00.
Cliri.stian Endeavor — William Hamilton, president, Lakeville, N. Y.; Helen
Phelps, corresponding secretary, Lakeville, N. Y. Member.? — active, 18; as-
sociate, 21; honorary, 3; total, 42. Contributed to all purposes, $92.73.
NEWFIELiD — Rev. L. C. Mackey, pastor; Rev. A. D. Chrisjohn was pastor last
year; Mrs. Martin Wright, clerk, Newfleld, N. Y. Membership, 43. Received
last year, 9. Church building valued at $2,700.00. Parsonage valued at
$600.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $800.00; Ameri-
can Christian Convention, $5.55; Foreign Missions, $8.28; Home Missions,
$900; Education, $4.82; all other purposes, $95.76.
Sunday-seiiooi — ^Nlrs. Katherine Carpenter, superintendent, Newfleld, N. Y.;
A. N. Allen, secretary, Newfleld, N. Y. Enrollment, 44; average attendance, 15.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other purposes, $48.21.
KORTH RUSH — Rev. James A. Foss, pastor; Rev. James A. Foss was pastor last
year; Frank L. Martin, clerk. West Henrietta, N. Y. Membership, 135. Re-
ceived last year, 12. Church building valued at $4,500.00. Parsonage valued
at $3,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,000.00;
American Christian Convention, $20.12; Foreign Missions, $121.44; Home Mis-
sions, $150.50; Education. $46.48; Relief, $100.80; all other purposes, $463.39.
Snnday-.seliool — Harry G. Hart, superintendent. Rush, N. Y. ; Paul James,
secretary. Industry, N. Y. Enrollment, 121; average attendance, 45. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $11.78; all other purposes, $71.75.
Chri.stian Endeavor — Lloyd Norris, president. Rush, N. Y'. ; Miss Emma
Bauchle, corresponding secretaiy. Rush, N. Y. Members — active, 29. Con-
tributed to all purpo.ses, $54.90.
PliAIXVILLE — Rev. Arthur Humphreys, pastoi'; Rev. Arthur Humphreys was
pastor last year; Mrs. C. E. Voorhees, clerk, ]3aldwinsville, N. Y. Membership,
87. Received last year, 1. Church building valued at $4,500.00. Parsonage
valued at $2,000.00. Full time preaching. Contiibuted to pastoral service,
$965.00; American Christian Convention. $10.00; P\ireign Missions, $20.00; Home
Missions, $35.00; Education, $10.00; all other purposes, $503.19.
Sunday-.seliool — (J. B. Smith, superintendent, Memphis, N. Y. ; Miss Florence
Tout, secretary, Baldwinsville, N. Y. Enrollment, 81; average attendance, 36
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes, $40.7 0.
SEARSBURG — No pastoi'; No pastor last year; Miss Saida L. Burr, clerk, Trumans-
burg, N. Y.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 8; Churches, 9; Membership, 629. Contributions:
I'astoral service, $6,240.00; American Christian Convention, $57.56; Education,
$104.77; Foreign Missions, $274.54; Home Missions, $263.94; Relief Funds,
$104.80; all other purposes, $1,575.38. Sunday-schools, 8; Enrollment, 570;
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $30.78. Christian Endeavor So-
cieties, 5; Membership, 164. Total contributions reported, $8,651.77. Con-
ference offering to American Christian Convention, $55.00.
NEW YORK EASTERN
(Reported by Secretary English)
Session of 1922 — Stanfordville.
Session of 1923 — South Westerlo.
OHieer.H — Rev. John Bowdish .Gove, Sprakers, N. Y., R. R. 1 — President.
Rev. H. W. McCrone, St. Johnsville, N Y. — Vice-President.
Rev. R. G. Engli.sh, 126 Chestnut St., Albany, N. Y. — Secretary.
Rev. W. D. Rockwell, Medway, N. Y. — Assistant Secretary.
Mr. E. D. Griffin, Ravena, N. Y. — Treasurer.
Department Seeretarie.s — Rev. W. D. Rockwell, Medway, N. Y. — Sunday-schools.
THE CHRISTIAN AN'NUAL
81
Rev. E. F. Mellott, Fieehold. X. V. — Christian Endeavor.
Kev. R. G. English, Albany, N. Y. — Education.
Rev. Mrs. G. E. B. Woaton, 10 Villa Road, Menands, Albany, N. Y. — Missions.
Rev. John Bovvdish Gove, Sprakers, N. Y. — Field Secretary.
Kxecutlvf Board — Rev. John Bowdish Gove, Sprakers, N. Y. R. R. 1.
Rev. H. W. McCrone, St. Johnsville, N. Y.
Rev.- R. G. English, 126 Chestnut St., Albany, N. Y.
Rev. W. D. Rockwell, Medwav, N. Y.
Mr. E. D. Griffln, Ravena, N. Y.
A«'\v York IOa.stern Christian Bonovoleiit and >li.s.sioiiar.v SoeU'ty — Incorporated
1858. under the laws of New York. The folhjwing constitute the Board of
Directors for 1922-i;)23: J. B. Gove, H. W. McCione, M. M. Way. E. C. Griffin,
Burton Palmer, R. G. English, N. W. Crowell, John H. Clark, W. D. Rockwell.
Oflioers of the Board — Rev. J. B. Gove, Sprakers, N. Y., R. R. 1 — President.
Rev. N. W. Crowell, Sprakers, N. Y. — Vice-President.
Rev. H. W. McCrone, St. Johnsville, N. Y. — Secretary.
Mr. M. M. Way, '485 jVIadison Ave.. Albany, N. Y.— Treasurer.
Ke»v York Ka.stern Cliri.stlan Coiifereiioe Mini.stt'rial In.stitiite —
Rev. J. H. Claik, liallston Spa. N. Y. — President.
Rev. E. F. -Mellott. Freehold. N. Y. — Vice-President.
Rev. W. D. Rockwell. Medway, N. Y. — Secretary-Treasurer.
Kew York Eastern Christian Conference Preaclier.s* Ai<l Soeiety — Incorporated
in 1S9G, under the laws of New Y'ork.
Oftioer.s for 1922-1023 — Rev. J. H. Clark, Ballston Spa, N. Y. — President.
Rev. R. Waddell, South Westerlo, N. Y. — Vice-President.
Rev. Vi'. D. Rockwell, Medway, N. Y'.— Secretary.
Rev. J. B. Gove, Sprakers, N. Y. — Treasurer.
Trnstee.s — J. B. Gove, three years; W. D. Rockwell, two years; J. H. Clark, one
year.
Committee on Xeee.s.sitouM Ca.ses — J. H. Clark, W. D. Rockwell, J. B. Gove.
\%"omen*!>i Home and Foreis'u .Mi-s-sionary Board of tlie >'e\v York Ea.stern Christian
(Conference —
Rev. Mis. G. L. B. Weaton, Menands, Albany, N. Y.— Piesident.
Mrs. R. C. Lacy, Freehold, N. Y.— Vice-President.
Mrs. Jennie Gifford, Medusa, N. Y. — Second Vice-President.
Mrs. Belle Rivenburgh, Medusa, N. Y. — Recording- Secretary.
Miss Jessie Miller, Medwa.v, N. Y. — Corresponding Secretary.
Mrs. Ardella E. Gove, Sprakers, N. Y., R. R. 1 — Treasurer.
Mrs. E. F. Mellott, Freehold, N. Y. — Literature Superintendent.
Mrs. T. G. Robinson, 17 Barclay St.. Albany, N. Y. — Cradle Roll Superintendent.
Mrs. B. H. Andrews. 1.34 W. Spring St.. Albany, N. Y. — Superintendent Y'oung
People's Work.
Mini.sters —
Alderman. Mrs. Ada, Ballston Spa. N. Y.
Bliss. A. H., Hartwick, N. Y.
Bodman, E. J., 3520 N. Main St., Fall River,
Mass.
Clark. J. H.. 140 Malta Ave.. Ballston Spa,
N. Y.
Coffin. F. G., Albany, Mo.
Conkling-. D. L.. Middletown. N. Y.. R. R.
Cook, C. W., Kittery Point. Me.
Crowell, N. W., Sprakers, N. Y., R. R.
Dillon. John A., Scio, N. Y.
Dillon, Mrs. J. Alice, Scio, N. Y.
Ensjli-h, R. G.. 126 Chestnut St.. Albany,
N. Y.
Fielder. Artliur H.. Danbury, Conn.
Fieldei-. Mrs. Edna V. B., Danbury, Conn.
FloiT, Edwin B.. 27 Hardy Ave.. Norfolk. Va.
Francis. Edward, Oteiro. N. Y.
Gaige, F. E., Milford, N. J.
Gove, John Bowdish, Sprakers, N. Y., R. R,
Hock, Mrs. Belle H., Spelman Seminary, At-
lanta, Ga.
Loucks, Albert, Hartwick, N. Y.
Mackey. L. C, 416 E. 7th St., Chester. Pa.
McCrone, H. W.. St. Johnsville. N. Y.
McKeen, S. H., Deer River, N. Y.
Mellott, E. v.. Freehold, N. Y.
Nichols. C. L., Ravena, N. Y.
Rockwell. W. D.. Medway. N. Y.
Shaw, W. H., 1321 Seymour Ave., Utica, N.
Y.
Stueler, Askan, Lamar, Indiana.
Summerbell, Martyn, Lakemont, N. Y.
Thompson, S. B., 194 Woodlawn Ave., Jersey
City, N. J.
Waddell, Robert, South Westerlo, N. Y.
Weaton. Mrs. G. L. B.. 10 Villa Road, Me-
nands, Albany, N. Y.
Chtircli, l*;i.stor. Clerk, Olferin^s, Organization.s
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
ALBANY — Rev. R. G. English, pastor; Rev. R. G. English was pastor last year;
Miss Catherine Parvis, clerk, 264 Elm St., Albany, N. Y. Membership, 211.
Received last year, 10. Chui-ch building valued at $70,000.00. Parsonage
valued at 167,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$1,-500.00; American Christian Convention, $27.00; Foreign Missions, $79.65;
Home Missions, $64.59; Education, $25:13; Relief, $51.61; all other purposes,
$2,525.10.
Sunda.v-Kcliool — W. L. Blaum, superintendent, 162 Ga,v St., Albany, N. Y.;
Miss Martha Hosier, secretary, 406 Hudson Ave., Albany, N. Y. Enrollment,
82 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
162; average attendance. 67. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00;
all other purpo.ses, .$312.00.
Christian Eiulcavor — Miss Blanche Barber, president, 96 Dana Ave., Albany,
N. Y.; Miss L. G. Burbank, corresponding secretary, 9 Dana Ave., Albany, N. T.
Members — active. 20. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $7.70.
Intermediate t hri.stlan Endeavor — Clarke Cockrane, president, 56 Bradford.
St., Albany, N. Y.; Calvin Cockrane, secretary, 56 Bradford St.. Albany, N. Y.
Members — active, 14.
Junior CliriKtian Endeavor — Howard Zimmer, secretary, 134 W. Spring St.,
Albany, N. Y. ^Members — active, 5.
ALCOVE — Rev. W. D. Rockwell, pastor; Rev. W. D. Rockwell was pastor last
year; W. J. Cole, clerk. Alcove, N. Y. Membership. 45. Church building valued
at $2,000.00. Full time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $290.00;
Foreign Missions, $10.00; all other purposes, $6.95.
Sunday-seliool — Harold Vincent, superintendent. Alcove, N. Y.; \V. Van
Alstyne, secretary. Alcove, N. Y. Enrollment, 51; averag-e attendance, 40-
Contributed to all other purposes, $25.00.
AUSTERLITZ — No pastor; No pastor last year. Membership. 10. No preaching.
BARKERSVILLE — No pastor; Rev. Mrs. Ada Alderman was pastor last year; Mrs.
George Matteson, clerk. Middle Grove, N. Y., R. R. Membership, 35. Part
time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $108.00; American Christian
Convention, $2.79; Foreign Missions, $3.63; Home Missions, $9.57; Education,
$5.00; Relief, |5.40; all other purposes, $33.00.
B4.TES — No pastor; Rev. Harry Jackson was pastor last year; Mrs. Inez Good-
fellow, clerk. Cooksburg, N. Y., R. R. Membeiship. 12. Part time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $89.34; Education, $2.00; all other purposes,
$2.00.
Sundav-.sehool — Mrs. Inez Goodfellow, superintendent, Cooksburg, N. Y., R. R.;
Miss M. Goodfellow, secretary. Cooksburg, N. Y., R. R. Average attendance,
15. Contributed to all other purposes, $12.00.
CHARLESTOIV FOUR CORNERS — Rev. N. W. Crowell, pastor; Rev. N. W. Crowell
was pastor last year; JVIiss May Maxwell, clerk, Sprakers, N. Y., R. R. Mem-
bership, 104. Received last year, 2. Ful time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $1,000.00; American Christian Convention, $16.00; Foreign
Missions, $13.50; Home Missions, $30.50; Education, $11.01; Relief, $49.50; all
other purposes, $175.50.
Snnday-sehool — Robert E. Ferguson, superintendent, Spraker.s, N. Y., R. R.;
Mrs. Eugene Vunk, secretary, Esperance, N. Y. Enrollment, 180; average
attendance, 49. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.84; all other
purposes. $230.16.
Ciirlstian Endeavor — Robert Ferguson, president, Sprakers, N. Y., R. R. 1; Mrs.
Horace Frank, corresponding secretary, Sprakers, N. Y. Members — active,
21; associate, 17; total, 38. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department,
$5.00.
CLOVE Rev. A. J. Gillette, nastor; Rev. C. W. Cook was pastor last year; Rose
Brown, clerk, Lagrangeville, N. Y. Membership, 31. Received last year, 2.
Contributf'd to pastoral service, $500.00; all other purposes, $50.00.
CR4.1VBERRV CREEK — No pastor; Rev. J. H. Clark was pastor last year; Mrs.
Flora Lockhart, clerk. Cranberry Creek, N. Y. Membership, 35. Received
last year, 12. Church building valued at $1,500.00. Parsonage valued at
$1,500.00. Part time preaching. Contributed to all other purposes, $250.00.
1>4.NBURY, COIVN. — Rev. A. H. Fielder, pastor; Rev. A. H. Fielder was pastor last
year- Mrs. G H Knapp, clerk, Danbury, Conn., R. R. 4. Membership, 54. Re-
ceived last year, 3. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $3 000.00." Full time pleaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $635.00;
American Christian Convention, $5.00; Foreign Missions, $15.00; Home Mis-
sions, $40.00; Education, $10.00; all other purposes. $14.15.
Sundav-sehool — A. B. Brundage. superintendent, Danbury, Conn., R. R. 4; C.
L Comstock, secretary, Danbury, Conn., R. R. 4. Enrollment, 60. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes, $95.00.
<'liri.stian Endeavor — Mrs. Edna V. Fielder, president, Danbury, Conn., R. R. 4;
Mrs. G. H. Knapp, corresponding secretar.y, Danbury, Conn., R. R. 4. Members
— active, 24.
Junior Cliristian Endeavor — Mrs. A. H. Fielder, superintendent, Danbury, Conn.
Members — active, 20.
DELHI — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mis. Alfred Carey, clerk, Delhi. N. Y.
Membership, 8. Church building valued at $400.00. No preaching.
EAST COBLESKILL — Rev. Mrs. G. L. B. Weaton. pastor; Rev. Mrs. G. L. B.
Weaton was pastor last year; Mr. E. M. -Dumond, clerk. East Cobleskill, N. Y.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 83
-Membership, 57. Received last year. '>. Churcli building- valued at $2,500.00.
I'arsonage valued at $800.00. One-half time pleaching-. Contributed to
pastoral service, $197.00; Foreign :Mi.'^sions, $3.75; Home Missions. $10.25;
Education, $6.35; Relief, $15.00; all other purposes, $3.25.
SuiHlay-scliool — -Mrs. S. S. Nelson, superintendent. Mineral Spring, N. Y. ; Mr.
G. I). Turner, secretary. East Cobleskill, N. Y. Enrollment, 54; average at-
tendance, 35.
F'RI^£:H(>l..n — Rev. E. F. :Mellott, pastor; No pastor last year; Mr. O. L. Story,
cleik, Greenville, N. Y. Membeiship, 20(). Church building valued at $15.-
000.00. Parsonage valued at $5,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to
pastoial seivice, $1,200.00; American Christian Convention, $10.12; Foreign
Missions, $101.31; Home Missions, $105.00; Education, $3.76; all other pur-
poses, $550.00.
Suntlny-.seliool — Harry Levers, superintendent. Freehold, N. Y.; Mrs. H. Antus,
secretary. Freehold, N. Y. Enrollment. 70; average attendance, 31. Contributed
to all other purposes, $129.39.
Chri.stisin Enilea-vor — ^^Mr. A. D. Welling, president. Freehold, N. Y. ; Miss Emma
Story, corresponding secretary. Freehold. N. Y. IVIembers — active, 42; as-
sociate, 19; total, 61. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $10.00.
GALiWAY — No pastor; No pastor last year; Charles T. Hart, clerk, Galway, N. Y.
Membership, 17.
OILBOA — Xo pastor; No pastor last yeai-. Membership, 15.
HARTWICK — No pastor; Rev. J. A. Dillon was pastor last year; Grace Dugur,
clerk Hartwick, N. Y. Membership, 109. Received last year, 4. Church
building valued at $8,000.00. Parsonage valued at $3,000.00. Full time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,000.00; American Chiistian
Convention, $7.10; Foreign Missions. $26.80; Home Missions, $30.00; Education,
$6.78; Relief, $3.00; all other purposes, $369.35.
HUNTERSLAIVD — No pastor; No pastor last year; Jerome Decker, clerk, Aliddle-
burg-h, N. Y. Membership, 59. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Parson-
ag-e valued at $1,000.00. Part time preaching. Contributed to pastoral serv-
ice, $150.00; American Christian Convention, $13.00; Foreign Missions, $23.00;
Home Missions, $18.30; Education, $17.00; Relief, $40.00; all other purposes,
$36.01.
Sundny-.Hchool — S. M. Deetz, superintendent, Middleburgh, N. Y., R. R. ; Miss
Nellie Cook, secretary, Middleburgh, N. Y., R. R. Enrollment, 13. Contributed
to all other purposes, $48.44.
liAUREIVS — No pastor; No pastor last year. Membership, 46.
MARYLAND — Rev. L. A. Dykeman, pastor; Rev. L. A. Dykeman was pastor last
year; Mrs. C. Spencer, clerk, IMaryland, N. V. Membeiship. 14.
MEDUSA — Rev. Robert Waddell. pastor; Rev. Robert Waddell was pastor last
year; Mrs; G. M. Gifford, clerk. Membership, 67. Church building valued at
$3,000.00. Parsonage valued at $600.00. Contributed to pastoral service,
$213.00; Foreign Missions, $3.34.
Sunday-school — Orson Rivenburgh, superintendent. Medusa, N. Y.; Goldie
Wright, secretary. Medusa, N. Y. Averag-e attendance, 20. Contributed to
Sunday-school Department, $1.00; all other purposes, $35.44.
Christian Endeavor — W. G. Wright, president. Medusa, N. Y.; Mrs. E. Tomp-
kins, corresponding- secretary. Medusa. N. Y. Members — active, 20; associate,
16; honorary, 6; total, 42.
MEDWAY — Rev. W. D. Rockwell, pastor; Rev. W. D. Rockwell was pastor last
year; Miss Abby K. Miller, clerk. West Coxsackie, N. Y. Membership, 117.
Received last year, 4. Church building valued at $7,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $1,800.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. $700.00:
American Christian Convention, $5.00; Foreign Missions $25.00; Home Mis-
sions, $20.00; Education, $10.00; Relief, $5.00; all other purposes, $651.99.
Sunday-school — J. Miller \^^oodhuIl, superintendent. West Coxsackie, N. Y.;
Miss Edith Coons, secretary, Medway, N. Y. Enrollment, 90; average attend-
ance, 50. Contributed to all other purposes, $150.00.
MILAN — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mr. C. A. Williams, clerk. Rhinebeck,
N. Y. Membership, 47. Part time preaching.
NEW BRITAIN — Rev. R. G. English, pastor; Rev. R. G. En£?lish was pastor last
year; Mr. Ebenezer Wadsworth, clerk. East Chatham, N. Y.. R. R. Member-
ship, 32. Church building valued at $1,000.00. Part time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service. $200.00; Education, $4.25; all other purposes, $2.00.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Mary Carpenter, superintendent. East Chatham, N. Y.,
R. R. ; Mr. E. S. Wadsworth, secretary. East Chatham, N. Y., R. R. Enroll-
ment, 36; average attendance, 13. Contributed to all other purposes, $56.00.
84 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Sunday-school — Lula Jewell, superintendent, Otego. N. Y.; Pearl Thurston^
secretary, Otego, N. Y. Enrollment, 111; average attendance, 34. Contributed
to all other purposes, $42.57.
I'IXE PLiAIXS — No pastor; No pastor last year. Otis Bowman, clerk. Stanford-
ville, N. Y. Membership, G. No preaching. Contributed to Foreign Missions,.
$5.00; Home Missions, $5.00; Education, $5.00: all other purposes, SI. 00.
1'ITTSFIEIjD — No pastor; No pastor last year; E. X. Johnson, clerk. New Berlin,
N. Y. Membership, 37. Occasional preaching.
1*ORTL.AXI>VIIjIiE — No pastor; No pastor last year; Miss C. Belle Thorn. . clerk,
Portlandville, N. Y. Membership, 39. Church building valued at $2,000.00.
Parsonage valued at $1,500.00. No preaching. Contributed to American
Christian Convention, $7.25; Foreign Missions, $21.70; Home Missions, $15.75;
Education, $9.00; all other purposes, $14.85.
Q,UAlvER STREET — liev. D. B. Patterson, pastor; Rev. D. B. Patterson was pastor
last vear; Mr. E. H. Davenport, clerk, Quaker Street, N. Y. Membership, 77.
Church building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued at $1,000.00. Full time
preaching. Contiibuted to pastoral service, $41t).00; American Christian
Convention, $3.00; Foreign INIissions, $3.00; Relief, .'52.00; all other purposes,
$304.55.
Siintlay-school — H. L. Varsan. superintendent, Quaker Street, N. Y.; George
McClew, secretary, Quaker Street, N. Y. Enrollment, 70; average attendance,
40. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other purposes, $58.00.
RAXDALL. — Supply pastor; Supply pastor last year; \Vm. Leonardson, clerk„
Randall, N. Y. Membership, 33. Full time preaching.
RAVEN A — No pastor; Rev. C. L. Nichols was pastor last year; :Mr. \V. J. Swan,,
clerk, Ravena, N. Y. Membership, 176. Church building valued at $12,000.00.
Parsonage valued at $3,400.00. Full time preaching, Contiibuted to pastoral
service. $1,300.00; American Christian Convention, $11.10; Foreign Missions,
$42.10; Home Missions, $5.00; Education, $14.30; all other purposes. $800.60.
Sunday-Holiool — Laveine Hollenbeck. superintendent, Ravena, N. Y.; ^Irs. A. D.
Tompkins, secretar.v, Ravena, N. Y. Enrollment, 288; average attendance. 100.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $1.00; all other purposes. $398.57.
ChriNtian Endeavor — ;Mr. Harry \\'ilbur. president, Ravena, N. Y.; Augusta
Smith, corresponding secretary, Ravena, N. Y. Members — active, 31; associate,
6; honorary, 18; total, 54.
RED RO<'K — Supply pastor; Supply pastor last year; Mrs. Fred Kline, clerk,
Chatham, N. Y., R. R. Membership, 38. Church building valued at $1,500.00.
Part time preaching. Contributed to pastoral seivice. .$47.00; Relief. $25.00;
all other purposes, $300.00.
RURAL GROVE — No pastor; No pastor last year; Rev. J. B. Gove, clerk, Sprakers,
N. Y., R. R. Membership, 64. Part time preaching.
Sanda> -.school — Maggie Gove, superintendent, Sprakers, N. Y., R. R. ; ]Mrs.
Edward Meyers, secretary, Sprakers, N. Y., R. R. Enrollment. 42; average at-
tendance, 21. Contributed to all other purposes, $52.33.
SCHULTZVILLE — Supply pastor; Rev. E. F. Mellott was pastor last year; Mrs.
A. C. Jackson, clerK, Stanfordville, N. Y., R. R. Membership. 115. Church
building valued at $3,500.00. Parsonage valued at $2,000.00. Full time
preaching. Conti-ibuted to pastoral service, $720.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $2.50; Foreign Missions, $11.80; Home Missions, $10.52; Relief, $15.00;
all other purposes, $369.35.
Sunday-school — Mar.v Pultz, superintendent, Rhinabeck, N. Y. : Ruth M. Hoyt,
secretary, Rhinebeck, N. Y.. R. R. Enrollment, 62; average attendance, 57.
Contributed to all other purposes, $64.27.
Christian Endea\or — Miss Ruth Hoyt. president. Rhinebeck, N. Y., R. R. ; Miss
Olive Budd, corresponding secretary. Rhinebeck, N. Y. Members — active, 12;
associate, 14; total, 26.
SOrTH BERNE — Rev. Robert Waddell, pastor; Rev. Gould was pastor last year;
Mrs. Ella Murray, clerk, Rensselaerville, N. Y. Church building valued at
$2,000.00. Parsonage valued at $1,000.00. Part time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $83.00: all other purposes, $133.78.
Sunday-school — Mis. >Ia.y Crocker, superintendent. South Berne, N. Y.: Lydia
Ingalls, secretary. South Berne, N. Y. Average attendance, 25. Contributed
to all other purposes. $21.00.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 85
SOITH > ALIjIOV — Rev. C. L.. Hamilton, pastor; Hex. p:;ivvyn Baker was pastor last
year; Lee L. Mabie. cleik, Westford, N. Y. Membership, 46. Received last
year, 1. Church building valued at $1,200.00. Parsonag^e valued at .$600.00.
JFull time preaching-. Contiibuted to pastoral ser\-ice. $408.00; all other pui-
poses, $40.00.
Cliri-stiuii Enclea\or — Mrs. Relle .Mabie, president. South Valley. X. Y.; Lee L.
Mabie, corresponding secretarj\ Westford, N. Y. JMembers — active, 1.5; as-
sociate, 5; honorary, 5; total, 2.5.
SOUTH WKSTERLO — Rev. Robert Waddell, pastor; Rev. Robert Waddell was
pastor last year; Mr. C. H. Spaulding, clerk, Greenville, N. Y. ^lembership,
150. Church building valued at $6,000.00. Parsonage valued at $1,000.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $700.00: Foreign Mis-
sions, $96.50; Education, $7.24; Relief, $122.50; all other purposes, $217.55.
SuiKlsiy-si-hool — Sheridan B. Palmer, superintendent, Greenville, N. Y.; A. D.
Shepard, secretary, Greenville, N. Y. Enrollment, 89; average attendance, 39.
Conti'ibuted to all other purposes, $120.45.
STAIVFORDVILLK — Rev. R. G. Clark, pastor; Rev. E. B. Flory was pa.'^tor last
.year; Clarence Knapp, clerlv, Stanfordville, N. Y. Membership, 114. Received
last year, 27. Church building valued at $7,500.00. Parsonage valued at
$2,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,100.00;
American Christian Convention, $10.00; Foreign ^Missions, $54.00; Home Mis-
sions, $34.00; Education, $15.75; all other purposes, $1,397.37.
Siinday-sdiool — Elmer H. Devine, superintendent; Dorothy Adams, secretary.
Stanfordville, N. Y. Enrollment, 130; average attendance, 79. Contribtited
to Sunday-school Department, $10.00; all other purposes, $285.44.
ST. JOHNSVII^LE — Rev. H. AV. McCrone, pastor; Rev. H. \V. McCrone was pastor
last .\'ear; Mr. A. E. Seaman, clerk, St. Johnsville, N. Y. Membership, 248.
Received last yeai', 5. Church building- valued at $13,000.00. Parsonage
valued at $3,000.00. Pull time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$950.00; Foreign Missions, $20.41; Home Missions, $13.03; Education, $6.00;
all other purposes, $950.18.
Suiiclay-seliool — Enrollment, 173; average attendance, 86.
UNIOX MlliliS — No pastor; No pastor last year. Membership, 14.
"WEST DAY — No pastor; No pastor- last year. Membership, 15.
YO]\KERS BUSH — Rev. H. W. McCrone, pastor; Rev. H. W. McCrone was pastor
last year; Wm. Flanders, clerk, St. Johnsville, N. Y. ^Membership, 37.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 32; Churches, 40; Churches not reporting-, 5;
Membership, 2,632. Contributions; Pastoral service, $14,551.34; American
Christian Convention, .?227.71; Education, $172.03; Foreig-n Missions, $510.99;
Home Missions, $438.05; all other purposes, $] 1,172.57. Sunday-schools, 25;
Enrollment, 1,668; Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $32.84. Chris-
tian Endeavoi- Societies, 11; Membership, 329; Contributed to Christian En-
deavor Depai-tment, $22.70. Total contributions reported, $27,128.23. Con-
ference offering to American Christian Convention, $50.00.
NEW YORK WESTERN
(Reported by Secretary Peck)
Session of 1922 — Orang-eport, N. Y.
Session of 1923 — ^Machias, N. Y.
Officers — Rev. John M. Williams, Machias, N. Y. — President.
Rev. R. H. Peel, Gasport, N. Y. — Vice-President.
Rev. Ira L. Peck, Gasport, N. Y. — Secretary.
George Northrup, Hilton, N. Y. — Treasurer.
Executive Committee — Revs. John M. Williams, Iia L. Peck, George Northrup,
J. B. Pease, Arthur Johnson.
Deitnrtinent Secretaries — Ruthvan Kill, Gasport, N. Y. — Sunday-schools.
Olive Brown, :\Iorganville. N. Y. — Christian Endeavor.
Edith M. Dale, Gasport. N. Y. — Missions.
IVew "I ork Western Christian Ministers' Aid and Benevolent Socletj-— Organized
September 3, 1S64. William Smith, North Greece. N. Y. — Secretary.
Annual meeting held in connection with the annual session of the New York
Western Christian Conference.
AVonien's Home and Foreign Mission Board — Organized June 1891. Miss Edith M.
Dale, Gasport, X. Y. — Secretary.
86 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Ministers — Fancher, E. F., Albion, N. Y.
Biistow. Marjorie C, 123 E. Green St., Mackenzie, Alexander, East Rochester, N. Y.
Ithaca N Y Foss, J. A., Rush, N. Y.
Brown, c' O.', Morganville, N. Y. Peel, R. A., Gasport. N Y
Clauss, George J., 718 Metropolitan Ave., rf.ck, Ira L. Gaspcrt N. \.
Hyde Park, Mass Williams, John M., Machias, N. Y.
CASTILE — Church closed. No pastor; No pastor last year; IMrs. E. Bolton, clerk.
Castile, N. Y. Membership, 35. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Parson-
ag-e valued at $2,000.00.
MACHIAS — Rev. John M. Williams, pastor; Rev. John M. Williams was pastor
last year; Marie Y. Drayer, clerk, Machias, N. Y. ^Membership, 86. Received
last year, 7. Church building valued at $6,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$3,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $900.00;
American Christian Convention, $28.00; Foreign Missions, $40.50; Home Mis-
sions, $33.50; Education, $57.85; all other purposes, $100.00.
Sand:iy-sohool — Lewis King, superintendent, ]Machias, N. Y.; Idamae Bartlett,
secretary, Machias, N. Y. EnioUment, 70; average attendance, 42. Contributed
to Sunda.v-school Department, $3.25; all other purposes, $18.96.
Christian Endeavor — ^Mrs. Eloise Welling-ton, president, Machias, N. Y.;
Lucile Wellington, corresponding secretary, Machias, N. Y. Members — active,
26: honorary, 2; total, 28.
MA]VXIIV<;! — -No pastor; Rev. O. R. Newman was pastor last year; Mrs. H. C.
Foster, clerk, Holley, N. Y. Membership, 37. Church building valued at
$1,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $165.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $5.00; all other purposes, $3.00.
MORGAlVVILiLE — Rev. C. O. Brown, pastor: Rev. John A. Blacklock was pastor
last vear; Flora E. Radley, clerk, Morganville, N. Y. Membership, 38. Church
building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued at $1,000.00. Full time preach-
ing. Contributed to pastoral service, $700.00; American Christian Convention,
$3.00; Foreign Missions. $6.00; Home Missions. $7.00; Education. $7.40; all
other purposes. $145.00.
Sundny-seliool — Mrs. W. S. Daniels, superintendent, ]M,organville, N. Y.; Ber-
nice H. Greening, secretary, ^Morganville, N. Y. Enrollment, 96; average
attendance, 29. Contributed to all other purposes, $7.07.
NORTH PEMBROKE — Rev. John A. Brown, pastor; Rev. John A. Brown was
pastor last year; Mrs. Nettie Dickenson, clerk, Corfu, N. Y. Membership. 18.
Church building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,500.00. Full time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $240.00.
Sunday -seliool — Mrs. Mark Rex, superintendent, Corfu, N. Y.; William F.
Smith, secretary, Batavia, N. Y., R. R. 1. Enrollment, 48; average attendance,
35. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $1.50; all other purposes, $5.90.
ORANGEPORT — Rev. R. H. Peel was pastor last year; Jay S. Pease, clerk, Gas-
port, N. Y. Membership, 161. Church building valued at $6,500.00. Parsonage
valued at $4,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$1,300.00; American Christian Convention, $10.25; Foreign Missions, $18.05:
Home Missions, $26.26; Education, $12.35; Federal Council, $4.86; all other
purposes, $42.90.
Sunday-school — Ruthvan Kill, superintendent, Gasport, N. Y.; Mrs. Olive
Church, secretary, Gasport, N. Y. Enrollment. 184; average attendance, 78.
Contiibuted to Sunday-school Department. $10.00; all other purposes. $17.42.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Bruce Gaskill. president, Gasport, N. Y.; Bruce
Gaskill. corresponding secretary. Gasport. N. Y. Members — active, 48; as-
sociate, 6; total, 54.
PAR3IA AND GREECE; — Rev. Wm. H. Roberts, pastor; Rev. Wm. H. Roberts was
pastor last year; Albert Lockner, clerk. North Greece, N. Y'. IMembership. 100.
Received last year. 7. Church building valued at $5,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $5,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. $1,200.00;
American Christian Convention. $6.65; Foreign Missions, $28.33; Home Mis-
sions, $23.37; Education, $6.22; Relief, $34.52.
Sunday-school — Wilbur Chase, superintendent, Hilton, N. Y'. ; Dwight Northrup,
secretary, Hilton, N. Y. Enrollment, 195; average attendance, 99.
WEST SHELBY — Church closed. No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. E. A.
Rutherford, clerk. Middleport. N. Y^ Church building valued at $3,500.00.
Parsonage valued at $2,000.00. Contributed to Relief. $25.00; all other pur-
poses. $50.00.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 9; Churches, 8; Membership, 475. Contributions:
Pastoral service, $4,505.00; American Christian Convention, $52.90; Education,
$83.82; Foreign Missions, $92.88; Home Missions, $90.13; Relief Funds, $59.52;
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 87
all other purposes, .$340.90. Sunday-schools, 5; Enrollmf»nt, .'')93; Contributed
to Sunday-school Dept., $14.7,5. Christian Endeavor Societies, 2; Membership,
82. Total contributions leported. $5,239.90. Conference offering to American
Christian Convention, $2.5.00.
ONTARIO
(Reported by Secretary Lick)
Session of 1922 — Ringwood Church.
Session of 1923 — Oshawa Church.
Oflieer.s — Rev. E. C. Hall, Newmaiket, Ontario — President.
Rev. C. E. Fockler, Keswick, Ontario — Vice-President.
Elmer Lick, Oshawa, Ontario— Secretary.
E. B. Hoover, 325 ^Maiii St., Toronto, Ontario — Treasuier.
Mini.ster.s — Hall, E. C, Newmarket. Ont.
„ ,, t- T r> u M <- Morton, E., Stouffville, Ont.
Cotton. E. T Oshavva, Ont. Pros.ser, Jas., Norwood, Ont.
Fclton, C. .1., 513 Markham St.. Toronto. passer, D., Newmarket, Ont.
Ontario. w t> ttw u Van Norman, D. V., Keswick, Ont.
Fletcher, L. C, c.o. Rev. W. P. Fletcher,
162 Westmount Ave., Toronto, Ont. ^"^ MiiiL-sters —
Fletcher, W. P., 162 Westmount Ave., Dale.s, Prof. .J. N., Drayton, Ont.
Toronto, Ont. Hamilton. R. A., Newmarket, Ont.
Fockler, C. E., Keswick, Ont. Manuel, J. H., Oshawa, Ont., R. R. 3.
Church, Pa.stor, <'lerk, Oireriiig.s, OrgranizatioiiK
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
ALTON A — Rev. E. :Morton, pastor; Rev. E. Morton was pastor last year; Wm.
Rtisor. clerk, Stotiffvllle, Ontaiio. Membership, 30. Received last year, 7.
One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $208.00; Foreign
Missions, $70.00; Home Missions, $62.50.
Suii(l:iy-.soho4*l — Eli Lehman, superintendent, Stouffville, Ontario; ]M. Dunkeld,
secretary, Stouffville, Ontario. Enrollment, 122; average attendance, 57. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $125.04.
BAIxDWIIV — Rev. C. K. Fockler. pastor; Rev. C. E. Fockler was pastor last year;
C. F. Anderson, clerk, R. R. 2, Virginia, Ontario. Membership 31. Received
last year, 5. Chuich building valued at $1,000.00. Full time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral seivice, $250.00; Foreign Missions, $8.00; Home ^Missions,
$11.00; all other purposes, $121.71.
Sun(iay-.<4ehooI — Mrs. Chapman, superintendent, Virginia, Ontario; J. Cryder-
man, secretary. Enrollment, 62; average attendance, 28. Contributed to all
purposes, $22.00.
Christian Endeavor — Mr. Coirothers, president, Virginia, Ontario; ^liss Y.
Chapman, corresponding secretary, Virginia, Ontario.
BLOOMINGTON — Rev. B. Morton, pastor; Rev. E. Morton was pastor last year;
Joseph D. Winterstein, clerk, Stouffville, Ontario, R. R. 3. Membership, 50.
Church building valued at $4,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $454.75; Home Missions, $17.25; all other purposes, $286.20.
Sunday-school — Earl Davis, superintendent, Stouffville, Ontario; D. Btirnett,
secretary, Stouffville, Ontario. Enrollment, 65; average attendance, 33. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $57.69.
CHURCH HILL — Rev. E. Morton, pastor; Rev. E. Morton was pastor last vear;
H. G. Kellington, clerk, R. R. 3, Stouffville, Ontario. .Membership, 57. " Re-
ceived last year, 14. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Full time preach-
ing. Contributed to pastoral service, $436.80; Foreign Missions, $16.00; Home
Missions, $31.00; all other purposes, $45.75.
Sunday-school — Delos Graham, superintendent, Stouffville, Ontario; E. W.
Hewlett, secretary, Stouffville. Ontario. Enrollment. 87; average attendance,
45. Contributed to all other purposes, $84.21.
Christian Endeavor — E. VV. Hewlett, president, Stouffville, Ontario; H. G.
Kellington, corresponding secretary, R. R. 3, Stouffville, Ontario.
DRAYTON' — Prof. .T. N. Dales, pastor; Prof. J. N. Dales was pastor last year;
Miss Annie Wilson, clerk. Drayton. Ontario. Membership. 24. Church build-
ing valued at $5,500.00. Full time pleaching. Contributed to pastoral service
$139.45: Foreign Missions, $8.25; all other purposes, $30.40.
Sunday-school — Mrs. J. N. Dales, superintendent, Drayton. Ontario; S. Paisley,
secretary. Drayton. Ontario. Enrollment. 32; average attendance 14. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $29.69.
KESWICK — Rev. C. E. Fockler, pastor; Rev. C. E. Fockler was pastor last year;
J. Connell. clerk. Keswick. Ontario. Membership, 119. Received last vear, 6.
Chuich building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued at $5,000.00. Full
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time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,200.00; Foreig-n Missions
S390.00; Home :Missions, $110.00; all other purposes, $980.00.
Sunday-.school — ^1. W. Collins, superintendent, Keswick, Ontario; J. Winch,
secietary, Keswick, Ontario. Enrollment, 168. Contiibuted to all purposes,
$450.00.
C'hri»itian Endeavor — Perry Winch, president, Keswick, Ontario; Miss Bernice
Morton, corresponding- secretary, Keswick, Ontario.
KIXG — Suppl.v pastor; No pastor last year; W. T. D. Ramsden, clei-k, Kettleby.
Ontario. Membership, 38. Church building valued at $600.00. Full time
preaching-. Contributed to Home Missions, $23.00; all other purposes, $29.50.
L.ITTI.,E BUITAI3V — Prof. J. N. Dales and supply pastor; No pastor last year;
Wm. Deshane, clei-k. Little Britain, Ontario. Membership, 45. Church build-
ing valued at $8,000.00. Parsonag-e valued at $4,000.00. Contributed to
pastoral service, $700.00; Foreign Missions, $35.50; all other purposes, $475.50.
SuiHlay-.scliool — A. Henderson, superintendent. Little Britain, Ontario; Miss
Thelma Bverson, secretaiy. Little Britain, Ontario. Enrollment, 68; averag-e
attendance, 20. Contributed to all purposes," $49.41.
XEVVMARKET — Rev. E. C. Hall, pastor; Rev. E. C. Hall v/as pastor last year;
Norman York, clerk, Newmarket, Ontario. Membership, 225. Received last
year. 4. Church building valued at $25,000.00. Parsonage valued at $4,500.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,500.00; Foreign Mis-
sions, $46.20; Home Missions, $91.10; all other purposes, $1,554.96.
Sundaj--.»icliool — R. A. Hai-nilton, superintendent, Newmarket, Ontario; W.
Epworth, secretary, Newmarket, Ontario. Enrollment, 290; average attend-
ance, 137. Contributed to all purposes, $285.00.
Chrl.stian Endeavor — Miss Gladys Bogart, president, Newmarket, Ontario;
Audrey Travin, corresponding secretary, Newmarket, Ontario.
O-SHAWA — Rev. E. T. Cottcn, pastor; Supply pastor last year; Roy F. Bennett,
clerk, Oshawa, Ontario. Membership, 133. Received last year, 7. Church
building valued at $35,000.00. Parsonage valued at $4,000.00. Contributed to
pastoral service, $1,120.20; Foreign Missions. $104.00; Home Missions, $175.00;
all other purposes, $1,282.56.
Sunday-.school — R. F. Bennett, superintendent, Oshawa. Ontario; John Johnson,
secretary, Oshawa, Ontario, R. R. 3. Enrollment, 274; average attendance,
136. Contributed to all purposes, $460.18.
Christian Endeavor — Roy Lick, presideiit, Oshawa, Ontario, R. R. 3.
RIXGWOOH — Rev. E. Morton, pastor; Rev. E. ISIorton was pastor last year; J. M.
Grove, clerk, Ringwood, Ontario. Membership, 53. Received last year, 24.
Church building valued at $2,000.00. Full tii-ne pieaching^. Contributed to
pastoral service, $288.60; Foreign Missions, $22.00; Home Missions, $36.00;
Education, $17.50; all other purposes, $609.26.
Sunday-.seliool — J. M. Gr'ove, superintendent. Ring-wood, Ontario; Roy Grove,
secretary, Ringwood, Ontario. Enrollment, 95; average attendance, 61. Con-
tributed to all purposes. $173.03.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Ada Gower, president, Ringwood, Ontario; Mis.s
Ada Grose, corresponding- secretary. Ring-wood, Ontario.
STOUFF^'ILiliE — Rev. E. Morton, pastor; Rev. E. Morton was pastor last year;
J. S. Daugherty, clerk, Stouffville, Ontario. Membership, 49. Received last
year, 15. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,500.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral ser-vice, $421.10; Foreign Mis-
sions, $26.00; Home Missions, $26.00; all other purposes, $211.57.
Sunday-sciioel — A. B. Lehman, supei-intendent, Stouftville, Ontario; G. H.
Lawson, secretary, Stouffville, Ontario. Enrollment, 53; average attendance,
44. Contributed to all purposes, $79.69.
TOROXTO — Rev. C. J. F'elton, pastor; Rev. C. J. Felton was pastor last year;
Eileen Flath, clerk, 135 Glendale Ave., Toromto, Ontario. Membership, 82.
Received last year, 2. Church building- valued at $10,000.00. Full time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $839.00; Foreign Missions, $54.35;
Home Missions, $131.60; all other purposes, $394.27.
Sunday-sehool — R. G. Collins, superintendent; Miss L. Thompson, secretary.
Enrollment, 129; average attendance, 46. Contr-ibuted to all purposes, $132.67.
Chri.stian I'':ndea^'or — R. Cockerill, president; Kingsley Johnston, corresponding
secretary.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 10; Lay irrinister's, 3; Churches, 13; Membership,
936. Contributions: Pastoral service, $7,557.90; Education, $17.50; Foreign
Missions, $780.30; Home Missions, $714.45; all other purposes, $6,021.68. Sun-
day-schools, 12; Enrollment, 1,444. Christian Endeavor Societies, 7. Total
contr-ibutions reported, $15,091.83. Conference offering to American Christian
Convention, $30.00.
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TIOGA RIVER
(Reported by Secretary Reep)
Session of 1922 — Ingleside Church.
Session of 1923 —
Ollioers — Rev. A. I^. Allen. L,a\vienceville, Pa. — T're.sident.
Rev. A. A. Wright, 77 Helen St.. Cinghamton. N. Y. — Vice-President.
Rev. C. E. Reep, Harford .Mills, N. Y. — Secretary.
Revj O. I. Hathavva.v, 173 Hawley St., Binghamton, N. Y. — Treasurer.
Tru.stees — For three yeai-s, C A. Graues; for two years. Rev. C. E. Reep; for one
year. Rev. R. C. Allen.
.>Ieiuber of Executive Board — P. R. Doud.
Department Secretaries — Mrs. ^lary A. Eddy, Campbell, X. \. — Sunday-schools.
D. E. Cole, Powell, Pa. — Christian Endeavor.
Miss Kathleen Strunk, New Albany, Pa. — Education.
Mrs. Alice Briggs, Prattsburg, N. Y. — Publications.
Mrs. Mattie C. White, New Albany, Pa. — Life Recruits.
Ministers — Moore, T. V., Woodhull, N. Y.
, ^ „ T> , Pott«r, J. O., Almond, N. Y., R. R. 2.
Allen, A. L., Lawrenceville, Pa., R. R. 1. Rggp q g., Harford Mills, N. Y.
Allen, Rose C, New Albany, Pa. Riley_ l_ a., Binsjhamton, N. Y.
Dykeman, L. A., Worcester, N. \. Schwartz, Adah C, East Bethany, N. Y.
Fisk, Miles B., Kittery Point, Maine. Utter, A. G., Oneida, N. Y.
Haines, W. H., Baxter, Pa. Wrisjht, A. A., 77 Helen St., Binghamton,
Hathaway, O. I., 173 Hawley St., Bingham- j^ y
ton, N. Y.
Cliureli, Fa.stor, Clerk, Offerings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
B.IN(;hAMTOX. X. Y. — Rev. A. A. Wright, pastor; Rev. A. A. Wright was pastor
last year; L. L. Rider, clerk, 12 Orton Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Membership,
173. Church building valued at ,$10,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $1,71.'^. 00; American Christian Convention, $10.00; Foreign
Missions, $12.00; Home Missions. $4.63^
Sunday-seliool — J. H. Van Atta, superintendent, 122 Laurel .Vve.; W. G.
Stafford, secretary, SV^ Grand Ave. Enrollment, 1.50. Contributed to all other
purposes, $382.90.
Christian Endeavor — Lynn Rider, president, 12 Orton Ave. Members, 2.5.
EAST LAWREIVCE — Rev. A. L. Allen, pastor; Rev. A. L. Allen was pastor last
year; P. R. Doud, clerk, Lawrenceville, Pa. Membership, 95. Church building
valued at $1,300.00. Parsonage valued at $700.00. Full time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $500.00; American Christian Convention, $4.80;
Foreign :\Iissions, $7.10; Education, $3.23.
Sunday -sehool — C. S. Rocl^well, superintendent, Lawrenceville, Pa.; J. C. Gary,
secretary, Lawrenceville, Pa. Enrollment, 71. Contributed to Sunday-school
Department, $3.20: all other purposes, $30.89.
Christian Entlea^or — :\Irs. Hazel Hackett, piesident, Lawrenceville, Pa.; IMrs.
J. N. Carnin, corresponding secretary, Lawrenceville, Pa. Members, 53.
EVERGREEN, PA. — Rev. W. L. Gennett, pastor; Rev. W. L. Gennett was pastor
last vear; Mattie C. White, clerk. New Albany. Pa. Membership, 127. Church
building valued at $2,700.00. Parsonage valued at $1,050.00. Full time preach-
ing. Contributed to pastoral service, $(500.00; American Christian Convention,
$.5.00; Foreign ISIissions, $5.00; Home Missions, $7.78; Education. $3.63; all
other purposes, $(5.00.
Sunday-sehool — flattie C. White, superintendent. New Albany, Pa.: Abbie ]M.
Robinson, secretary, New Albany, Pa. Enrollment, 122. Contributed to all
other purposes, $85.22.
Christian Endeavor — Christine White, president. New Albany. Pa.; Mrs.
Blanche Allen, corresponding secretary. New Albany, Pa. Meinbers — active, 31.
FRANKLIIV, PA. — Rev. Rose C. Allen, pastor; Rev. Rose C. Allen was pastoi- last
year; Helen B. Phelps, clerk, Powell, Pa. ^Membership, 52. Churcli; building
valued at $1,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to American Christian
Convention, $11.00; Foreign :Missions. $12.70: Home "Missions, $8.50; Education,
$15.40.
Sunday-sehool — Moi'timer Rockwell, superintendent, Powell, Pa.; Irene Kirk-
endall, secretary, Powell, Pa. Enrollment, 51. Contributed to Sunday-school
Department, $5.00; all other purposes, $14.25.
Christian Endeavor — L. K. Williams, president, Powell, Pa.; Frank Gilbert,
corresponding secretary, Powell, Pa. Members, 37.
HARFORD MILLS, IV. V. — Rev. C. E. Reep, pastor; Rev. C. E. Reep was pastor last
year; George Claus, clerk, Harford Mills, N. Y. ISlembership, 23. Received
90
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
last year, 5. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$500.00. Full time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00.
Sondaj-Jschool — C. E. Reep, superintendent, Harfoid Mills, N. Y.; Ethel
Jeffeiies, secretary, Harford Mills, N. Y.
IXtiLESIDE, X. Y. — Rev. R. A. Bissell, pastor; Supply pastor last year; Mrs. Alice
Briggs, clerk, Prattsburg, N. Y. ^Membership, 40. Contributed to pastoral
service, $149.00; Home Missions, $6.00.
Sninl:iy-.«ichool — C. A. Graues, superintendent, I'lattsburg, N. Y. ; Kenneth
Drake, secretary, Coshocton, N. Y.
LAPEER, X. Y. — No pasto!'; Rev. June Knickerbocker was supply pastor four
months last year; Mrs. Clara Mclntyre, clerk, Marathon, N. Y. ^lembership,
21. Contributed to pastoral service, $5.00 weekly.
THURSTOX, X. Y. — No pastor; Rev. C. O. Brown was pastor last year; 3Iis. Mary
A. Eddy, clerk. Campbell, N. Y. Membership. 52. Church building valued at
$1,500.00. Parsonage valued at $600.00. Contiibuted to pastoral service,
$700.00; Foreign :\Iissions, $8.35; all other purposes, $'400.00.
Sunfl:i> -school — Mrs. oMary A. Eddy, superintendent. Campbell, N. Y. ; Grace
Elliott. secretar>, Campbell. N. Y. Enrollment, 70. Contributed to Sunday-
school Department, $3.50; all other purposes, $63.18.
Christian Enrteavor — Mrs. Donald Scutt, president, Campbell, N. Y. ; Pearl
Strait, corresponding secretary, Campbell, N. V. Members, 15.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministeis, 13; Churches, 8; Membership, 592. Contributions:
Pastoral service, $4,524.00; American Christian Convention, $30.80; Education,
$22.26; Foreign Missions, $45.15; Home Missions. $26.91; all other purposes,
$406.00. Sunday-schools, 7; Enrollment, 464; Contributed to Sunday-school
Department, $li.70. Christian Endeavor Societies, 5; Membership, 161. Total
contributions reported, $5,066.82. Conference offering to American Christian
Convention. $25.00.
NEW JERSEY
(Reported by Secretary Beach)
Session of 1922 — ^Milford, N. J.
Session of 1923 — Locktown, N. J.
Oftleers — \Vm. H. Hainer, 37 Myrtle Ave., Irvington, N J. — President.
Edward A. Earth. 26 Burnett Ave.. Hilton. N. J. — Vice-President.
F. R. Beach. 1200 S. Grove St., Irvington, N. J. — Secretary.
Ellwood C. Hall, Vienna, N. J. — Corresponding Secretary.
A. U. Shepheid, 41 Bonnell St., Flemington, N. J. — Treasurer.
-Ml
George A. Roemer, Moscow, Pa., R. R. 1 — Sunday
l>e|»artmeiit Secretaries-
schools.
Rev. John E. Epright, Mllford, N. J. — Christian Endeavor.
Mrs. A. I. Suppler, 1016 Fayette St., Conshohocken, Pa. — Missions.
Trustees — M. C. Bellis. Milford, N. J.; George E. Cook; "SV. R. Sailer, Milford, N. J.;
A. U. Shepherd, 41 lionnell St., Flemington. N. J.; John I. Stryker. 75 Florence
Ave., Irvington, N. J.
Joidan, W. F., Cristobal, C. Z.
Langley, Arthur T., 1807 Mt. Vernon Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Lawler. Thos. R., 225 Chauncey St., Brook-
lyn. N. Y.
McDaniel. Clarence A., Enon. Ohio.
Roemer. Geor.ure A.. Moscow, Pa., R. R. 1.
Licentiates —
Kemerer, J. W., Defiance College, Defiance,
Ohio.
Lawler, Harry C, 429 Third St., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Onstead. Raymond W., Defiance College, De-
fiance, Ohio.
Opdyke. Roland S.
^'ail. O. M.. Jr., 623 E. 37th St., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Worner, Chas. S.. I.j94 Broadway. Brooklyn,
N. Y.
B4.I>EVILL,E — Rev E. E. Hoffman, pastor; Rev. E. E. Hoffman was pastor last
vear; Mrs. F. W. Harding, clerk, 33 Liberty St., Newton, N. J. Membership,
192. Church building valued at $5,000.00. Parsonage valued at $3,000.00. Full
time preaching. Contributed to American Christian Convention, $9.00; For-
eign Missions, $31.00; Home Missions, $29.00; Education. $10.00: all other
purposes, $1,361.77; Conference Fund, $13.00.
Ministers —
Allen, Amos S.. Fleminjrton, N. J., R. R. 2.
Barrett, John C, 4 College Place, Defiance,
Ohio.
Barton, H. A., 473 Greene Ave., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Barth, Edward A., 29 Burnett Ave., Hilton,
N. J.
Epright, John Elliott, Milford, N. J.
Gennett, Wallace L.
Godley. Albert, Tenafly. N. J.
Hainer. William H., 37 Myrtle Ave., Irving-
ton, N. J.
Hall. Ellwood C. Vienna, N. J.
Hendershot. F. S., 202 N. Second St., Lewis-
burg, Pa.
Hendershot, Hazel Mead. 202 N. Second St..
Lewisburg, Pa.
Hoffman, E. E.. Newton, N. J., R. R. 4.
Johnson, Lindsay F. Carversville, Pa.
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SuiKlay-seliooi — Mrs. B. K. Hoffman, superintendent, Newton, N. J., R. R. 4;
Dorothy A. Wyked, secretary, Newton, N. J., R. R. 4. Enrollment, 9^t; average
attendance, 38. Contributed to all other purposes, $241.02.
BRII)GE)BORO — Rev. Arthur T. I.angley, pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Minnie
Timmerman, clerk., Brldgreboro, N. J. One-half time preaching-. Contributed
to Foreign Missions, $4.h^; all other purposes, $6!). 99. This report covers a
period of four months, prior to which church closed for two years.
i'HAPMANTOWN, I'A. — Rev. George A. Roemer, pastor; Rev. George A. Roemer
was pastor last year; Geo. H. Swingle, clerk, Ariel, Pa.. R. R. 1. Membership.
41. Church building valued at $1,200.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to American Chi-istian Convention, $3.(iO; Foreign Missions. ."513.00;
Home Missions, $ti.30; Education. $4.50; Relief. $8.00; Conference Fund. $.5.00;
Special Fund for Missionaries. $2ti.,50; total amount. $374.90.
Sundny-soliool — ]\lilcs Keeseler, superintendent. Aiiel. Pa.. R. II. 1; Clair
Beesecker, .secretary. ^Vriel, Pa., R. R. 1. Enrollment, 53.
Cliri.stian Eiuloavor — Lila Bortree, president, Ariel, Pa.; Lila Keeseler, cones-
ponding secietary, Ariel, Pa. Members- — active. 15; associate, 12; total, 27.
CAREERS VIL,L.E, PA. — Rev. Lindsay F. Johnson, pastor; Rev. Iv. C. Mackey was
pastor last .year; Mrs. L. D. Randall, clerk, Lumbervllle, Pa., R. R. 1. Member-
ship, 2fi. Church building valued at $1,600.00. Parsonage valued at $600.00.
Part time preaching. Contributed to American Christian Convention. $2.75;
Foreign Missions. .f3.77; Home ^Missions. $4.00; Education. $3.85; Relief. $20.00;
Conference Fund. $3.60; Home Mission fund. $6.41; total amount. $870.93.
Sunilay-.sclioctl — Mrs. L. D. Randall, supei'intendent, Lumberville. Pa.; Lindsay
Johnson. Jr.. seci'etar.v. Carversville. Pa. Enrollment. 38.
BROOKLYN, N. V., < HI R< H OF THE EVANGEL — Rev. H. A. Barton, pastor;
Rev. H. A. Barton was pastoi- last year; Miss Minnie J. Chiistie. clerk, 35
Noble St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Membership, 100. Church building valued at
$15,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to American Christian Conven-
tion, $4.00; Foreign Missions, $10.00; Home Missions, $10.00; Education, $4.00;
Relief, $34.00; Conference Fund, 110.00; Home Mission Fund, $20.00; total
amount, $3,019.29.
Simtlay-soliool — Heniy Affleck, superintendent, 128 Bodel St., Brooklyn, N. Y.;
Miss Alice Affleck, secretary, 128 Bodel St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Enrollment, 78:
average attendance, 60. Contributed to all other purposes. $235.00.
OIiri.stian Endeavor — Alice Affleck, president. 128 Bodel St.. Brooklyn, N. Y.;
Anna Dodd, corresponding secretary, 158 Kent St., Brooklyn. N. Y. ^Members —
active. 12. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department. $17.00.
FINESVILLE — No pastor; Rev. C A. McDaniels was pastor last year; :\Irs. W. A.
Vanderbilt, clerk, Finesville, N. J. Membership, 48. Church building valued
at $6,000.00. Parsonage valued at $4,000.00. Part time preaching. Contributed
to American Chi'istian Convention, $5.50; Foreign Missions, $31.67; Education.
$5.50; Conference Fund. $3.00.
Sunday-.sehool — John Sherer. superintendent, Finesville, N. J.; Lawrence
Grouse, secretary, Bloomsbury, N. J. Enrollment, 50; average attendance, 35.
Contributed to all purposes. $55.07.
Christian Endeavor--J. Henry Siegle, president, Finesville. N. J.; B. R. Fretz.
corresponding secretary, Finesville, N. J. Members — active, 33; associate,
11; honorary, 2; total, 46. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department,
$51.00.
Gl'LPH MILLS — No pastor; Rev. Albert Loucks was pastor last year; iMiss Bertha
Stinson, clerk, Conshohocken, Pa., R. R. 1. Membership, 155. Full time
preaching. Contributed to American Christian Convention, $12.18; Foreign
Missions, $27.20; Home Missions, $12.71; Education, $20.74; all purposes,
$3,013.79; Conference Fund, $5.81; Home Mission Fund, $25.00; Defiance Col-
lege, $1,093.00.
Sunday-.sehool — John H. Smith, superintendent, 1046 Ford St., W. Conshohock-
en, Pa.; Miss M. Guthrie, secretary, 1100 Ford St., W. Conshohocken, Pa. En-
rollment, 206; average attendance, 101. Contributed to all other purposes,
$544.83.
HOPE — No pastoi-; No pastor last year; Mrs. R M. Vanhorn, clerk, Hope, N. .1.
Membership, 36. No church. Parsonage valued at $1,500.00. Contributed to
American Christian Convention, $2.00; Conference Fund, $1.50.
$150.00.
Sundny-sehool — AVm. W. Fribergei-, superintendent. Elizabeth, N. J., R. R. 1:
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Miss Lulu Zellers. societary, 38 Burnett Ave.. Hilton. X. J. Enrollment, 217;
average attendance, 126. Contributed to all purposes, $952.60.
'ChriNtian Endeavor — Miss Eva VoUmuth, president. 1,563 Spring-field Ave.,
Hilton, N. J.; Miss G. Pohl, corresponding- secretary, 31 Olympic Terrace,
Irving-ton, N. J. Members — active, 30; associate, 12; total, 42. Contributed
to Cliristian Endeavor Department, $251.71.
Junioi- Superintendent, ^Mrs. E. A. Barth. Assistant, :Miss Florence Brown.
HOPEVVELli — Rev. Chas. S. Worner, pastor; Rev. Chas. S. Worner was pastor last
year; Aaron Lake, clerk, Hopewell, N. J. Membership, 28. Contributed to
American Christian Convention, $10.00; all purposes, $410.00.
IR\IX«TOX — Rev. W. H. Hainer, D. L., pastor; Rev. W. H. Hainer, D. D.
was pastor last year; J. E. ]\TcConnell, clerk, 26 Linden Ave., Irvington. N. J.
:\Iembership. 652. Church building valued at $55,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$13,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to American Christian Con-
vention, $45.00; Foreign Missions, $50.00; Home Missions, $50.00; Education,
$50.00; Relief, $1,014.03; Conference Fund, $50.00.
Sun«la:i'-school — .John Stryker, superintendent, 75 Florence Ave., Irvington,
N. J.; Geo. J. Harbridge, secretary, 101 Cummings St., Irvington, N. J. En-
rollment, 729; average attendance, 278. Contributed to all purposes, $3,175.13.
Chri.stian Endeavor — Miss Helen Maull, president, 22 Silkman Place. Irving-
ton, N. J.; ]\liss Myrtle Heri-ick, corresponding secretary, 471 Stuyvesant Ave.,
Irvington, N. J. Members — active, 44; associate, 11; honorary, 34; total, 89.
Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $61.71.
Junior Christian Endeavor — Miss B. J. Prentice, superintendent, 71 W. Madison
Ave., Ir\-ington, N. J. 38 members.
JOHXSO\SBI'RG — No pastor; No pastoi- last year; George Hart, clerk, Johnsons-
burg, N. J. Membership, 55. Church building valued at $4,000.00. Parsonage
valued at $2,000.00. Part time preaching. Contributed to American Christian
Convention. $2.00; Foreign Missions. $10.00; Home Missions, $5.00; Education,
$5.00; all purposes, $199.50; Conference Fund, $25.50.
LEWISBl-RG, PA. — Rev. F. S. Ilendershot, pastoi-; Rev. F. S. Hendershot was
pastor last year; Wm. Hopper, clerk. Baker Apartments, Lewisburg, Pa,
Membership, 64. Church building valued at $10,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$4,500.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to American Christian Conven-
tion, $5.00; Foreign Missions, $24.75; Home Missions, $10.00; Education, $6.00;
Relief, $26.87; all purpo.ses, $3,489.64. Conference Fund, $10.00.
Sunday-school — Prof. L. E. Bourne, superintendent, Lewisburg, Pa.; Theodore
Liddiclv, secretary, Lewisburg, I'a. Enrollment, 121; average attendance, 71.
Contributed to all purposes, $188.39.
ChriNtian Endeavor — Mrs. F. S. Hendershot, president; Mary McLaughlin,
corresponding secretary, 200 St. Anthony Street. Members — active, 22; as-
sociate, 1; total, 23. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $41.60.
I.OCKTO\VX — Rev. Amos S. Allen, pastor; Rev. Amos S. Allen was pastor last
year; Edna B. Stryker, clerk, Frenchtown, N. J., R. R. 1. Membership, 170.
Church building valued at $6,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to
American Christian Convention, $10.00; Relief, $48.76; all purposes, $1,499.76.
Cliristian Endea\or — Elizabeth Heath, president, Flemington, N. J.; Elizabeth
^Vagner, corresponding secretary. IMembei-s — active, 30. Contributed to
Christian Endeavor Department, $38.83.
Junior Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Amos S. Allen, superintendent, Flemington,
N. J. IMembers, 20.
.MAI>ISOXVIL.L.E, PA. — Rev. Geo. A. Roemer, pastor; Rev. Geo. A. Roemer was
pastor last year; Fred Ives, clerk, Moscow. Pa. Chuich building valued at
$2,500.00. Parsonage valued at $2,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed
to American Christian Convention. $8.52; Foreign Missions, $19.89; Home
Missions. $13.14; BMucation. $20.07; all purposes, $1,302.10.
$undaY-.Hchool — :Mrs. Geo. A. Roemer. superintendent, Moscow, Pa.; Miss Iva
Edwards, secretary, Moscow, Pa. Enrollment, 221; average attendance, 78.
Contributed to all purposes, $229.41.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Bessie Walters, piesident, Moscow, Pa.; Mrs. Chas.
Heitneck, corresponding secretary. Members — active. 14; associate, 14; total,
28. Conti-ibuted to Christian Endeavor Depaitment. $41.89.
MILFORO — Rev. J. Elliot Epright, pastor; Rev. .1. Elliot Epright was pastor last
year- Wm R Sailer, clerk, Milford, N. J. Membership, 288. Church building
valued at $20,000.00. Parsonage valued at $3,000.00. Full time preaching.
Contributed to American Christian Convention, $9.00; Foreign Missions, $31.50;
Home Missions, $31.50; Education, $18.00; all purposes, $2,613.32. Conference
Missifin P'und, $100.00.
Sundav-Hohool — W. R. Sailer, superintendent. :Milford. N. J.; H. G. Stull. secre-
tary, Milford, N. J. Enrollment, 201; aveiage attendance, 102. Contributed
to all purposes, $404.99.
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( liristiiin KinU-Ji^or — Mrs. "Wni. Shifer, president, Milfoid. N. J.; -Miss K. Godby,
«(Ui espiinding secretary. Members — active, 24; honoiaiy, 3: total. 27. Con-
tributed to Christian Endeavor Department. StiO.OO.
Junior i'liri.stinsi I-^inloii* <»r — ;Mrs. A. Clickeng-ei', superintendent. Milford. N. J.
.Meinb<rs, 30.
moMlOK — No pastor; IJev. C. A. McDaniel was pastor last year; Memb(Mship, 24.
(^huich building valued at $2,000.00.
SWKK'r \ ALI>EY, PA. — Rev. J. V. Davis, pastor; Ile^'. .T. V. Davis was pastor
last year; Stella Hanied, clerk. Sweet Valley. I'a. Cliurch building- valued at
$3,000.00. Parsonage valued at .$1,, 500. 00. Full time preaching. Contributed
to American Christian Convention. $.5.80: Foreign Missions. $6.59; Home Mis-
.^^ions. $8.00; Education. $8. .50: all pui-poses. $1,087.09, Conference Fund. $29.60.
Suiula.v-.soiiool— Arthur Cragle. superintendent. Sweet Valley. Pa.; Jesse Ham,
secretarv. Enrollment. 97; average attendance. 65. Contributed to all pur-
poses, $27.31.
SPRIIVGFIEI.,1) DOCKS, JAMAICA, I-. I. — Supply pastor; Rev. Oscar T. Smith was
pastor last year; Herbert jMyers, cleric. Contributed to Home Missions, $25.00;
all purposes. $572.00. Conference Fund, $10.32.
Sunday-school — Herbert Myers, superintendent. Enrollment, 57; average at-
tendance. 30. Contributed to all purposes, $64.50.
'rUL.I^ATOVV>, I'A. — Rev. Arthur T. Langley, pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs.
Mary Wright, clerk, Tullytown, Pa. INlembeiship, 17. Church building valued
at .$1,500.00. Part time preaching. Contributed to American Christian Con-
vention. $1.00; Foreig-n Missions, $5.00: all purpo.ses, $164.60.
Sunila>-soh<t«l — Arthur T. Dangley, superintendent. 1807 ^It. Veinnn St.. Phil-
adelphia. Pa. Enrollment. 22; average attendance. 13.
VIE\XA — Rev. C. R. Hamlin, pastor: Rev. G A. Conibear was pastoi- last year;
A. C. Howell, clerk. Vienna, N. J. Membership, 23. Church building valued
at $4,500.00. Parsonage valued at $3,500.00. Full time preaching. Con-
tiihuted to Ameiican Christian Convention, $7.18; Foreign Missions, $12.70;
Education, $9.53; Relief, $14.00; all purposes, $403.23; Conference Fund. $25.00.
Sunday-.sehool — Mrs. A. C. Howell, superintendent, Vienna, N. J.; Samson ..\.
I'owell. secretary. Enrollment. 48; average attendance. 22. Contributed to
all purposes, $43.80.
VAX OER VEER PARK. BROOKI-VX, X. V.^Rev. P. S. Sailer, pastoi-; Rev.
L. F. .Johnson was pastor last year; James Lindley. clerk. 2907
Clarendon Road, Brookljn, N. Y. Membership, 112. Church building valued
at $15,000.00. Full time pleaching. Contributed to American Christian Con-
vention. $3.00; Foreign :Missions. $130.00: Home Missions, $30.00; Education,
.$3.00; Relief. $35.00; all purposes, $2,465.75. Conference Fund. $105.00.
Suiulay-.school — O. M. Vail. Jr.. superintendent. 623 E. 37th St.. Brooklyn. N. Y.;
Cyrel Baveridge. secretary. 1245 N. Y. Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. Enrollment, 180;
average attendance. 102.
Junior CliriNtiaii Endeavor — Mrs. Chas. Fischer, superintendent, 411 E. 31st St.,
Brooklyn. N. Y. 35 members.
SIT.M>IARV — Ordained ministers. 18; Licentiates. 6; Churches. 22; Membership,
2.223. Contributions: American Christian Convention, $155.53; Education,
$225.69: Foreign Missions, $466.62; Home Missions, $259.65; Relief Funds,
$1,200.66; all other purposes. $27,003.81. Sunday-schools, 16; Enrollment,
2.413. Christian Endeavor Societies, 9; Membership, 324; Contributed to Chris-
tian Endeavor Department, $68.00. Total contributions reported. $29,379.96.
Conference offering to American Christian Convention, $10.00.
SOUTHWESTERN WEST VIRGINIA
(Reported by Secretary Montag-ue)
Session of 1922 — Racine. W. Va.
Session of 1923 —
<)ftic'»Ts — Rev. Charles Sidenstricker, Kingston, W. Va. — President.
Rev. A. S. Ryan, Olcott, W. Va. — Vice-President.
A. A. Montague. Shrevvsburj-, \V. Va. — Secretary-Treasurer.
B. F. Walls. Racine, W. Va. — Assistant Secretar.v.
Elder.s — John Fink, Whittaker, W. Va. ; Ben Remington. Whittaker, A\'. Va.
Tonia Sharp, Olcott. W^ A'a.; Wilson Walls, Racine, W. Va.
Ueac-on.H — J. B. Davis. Whittaker, W. Va. : Eawrance Long:. Hugheston, ^V. Va.
S. Q. Mitchell, Whittaker. AV. Va.; A. R. Montague, Shrewsbury, W. A'a.
04
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Ministers —
Cossbolt, J. C, Hugheston, W. Va
Graley. S. C, Olcott, W. Va.
Hess. T. H.. HuKheston, W. Va.
Hilt. W. H., Gamoca, W. Va.
Ryan, A. S., Olcott, W. Va.
Sharp, Nathan. Olcott, W, Va.
Sidenstricker, Charles, Kingston, W. Va.
Thompson, Ed., Olcott, W. Va.
WaJIs, B. F., Racine. W. Va.
Church, Pnstnr, Cleric, OfVerin^-s, Orgsinizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
CHESTXUT KXOB — Rev. R. S. Siers, pastor; Rev. J. C. Cossbolt was pastor last
year; L. D. Parker, clerk. Chestnut Knob, W. Va. Membership. 14. Received
last year, 14. Monthly preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $68.00.
DUNGRIFF — Rev. B. P. Walls, pastor; Rev. B. F. W^alls was pastor last year;
S. F. Graley, clerk, Olcott, W. Va. ^Membership, 20. Received last year, 5.
Monthly preaching-. Contribute to pastoral service, .?75.00.
Sunday-school — A. S. Ryan, superintendent. Olcott, Vi. Va. ; Nathan Sharp,
secretary, Olcott, W. Va. Enrollment. .SO; average attendance, 25.
HILiAIVD^ — Rev. J. C. Cossbolt. pastor: Rev. J. C. Cossbolt was pastor last year:
Everett Ai'is, clerk, Hiland, ^^'. "\'a. Membership, 3!i. .V new church organized
last year.
RACIIVE — Rev. B. F. Walls, pastor: No pastor last year; Bro. IMcCormack, clerk,
Racine, W. Va. Membership, 60. Received last year, 38. Church building
valued at $1,. 500. 00. Monthly preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$20.00.
Sundsiy-school — Bro. McCormack, superintendent, Racine, W. Va. ; B. F. Walls,
secretary, Racine, \V. Va. ICnrollnient, 40; average attendance, 30.
SHREWSerRV — Rev. Nathan Sharp, pastor; Rev. S. F. Gegg was pastor last
year; Mrs. Julia Montague, clerk, Shrewsbury, W. Va. Membership. 17. Re-
ceived last year, 5. Monthly preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$96.00.
Sunday-school — C. A. Honigan, superintendent, Shrewsbury, W. Va. ; Roy
Georle, secretai-y, Shrewsbury, W. Va. Enrollment, 40; average attendance, 25.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 9; Churches, .5; Membership, 146. Contributions:
Pastoral service, $259.00. .Sunday-schools, 3; Enrollment, 110. Total contribu-
tions reported, $259.00.
Ohio Group
MIAMI OHIO
(Reported by Secretary Hall)
Session of 1922 — West Milton, Ohio.
Session of 1923 — Versailles, Ohio.
Ofliccr.s — Rev. W. J. Young, M'est IMilton, Ohio — President.
Rev. Hugh A. Smith, Vei'sailles, Ohio — Vice-President.
Rev. Willoe J. Hall, Dayton, Ohio, R. R. 1 — Secretary.
Rev. B. F. Vaughan. Centerville. Ohio — Secretary Emeritus.
John H. Thayer, Dayton, Ohio — Registrar.
Department Secretaries — J. Lewis Reck, Covington, Ohio — Financial
Re\-. A. W. Hirby, Dayton, Ohio — ^Missions.
Rev. D. G. Pleasant, Campbellstown, Ohio — Sunday-schools.
Rev. O. P. Furnas, West Milton, Ohio — Relief.
Rev. A. W. Hook, Phoneton, Ohio — Publications.
Rev. John E. Kauffman, Piqua, Ohio — Education.
Theodore Lindley, Troy, Ohio — Christian Endeavor.
Ministers —
AlbriKht, J. A.. R. R. ?,. Eaton, Ohio.
Baker, Hiley, Eaton, Ohic.
Bennett, S. W., New Madison, Ohio.
Bishop, Emily K., 1708 Sycamore St.. Teirc
Haute, Ind.
Boehrinprer, W. Rollo. Bluflfton, Ind.. R. R. 2.
Brown. L. D., Pleasant Mills, Indiana.
Bullock, Mrs. F. E., 534 Carlisle Ave., Day-
ton. Ohio.
Clark, Ira C, South Vienna, Ohio.
Clayton, B. F., Yellow Springs, Ohio.
Coddington, C. H., Christiansburg, Ohio.
Dawson, William M.. Yellow Springs, Ohio.
Enders, George C, Defiance, Ohio.
Francis, J, C, West Liberty, Ohio.
Freeman, W. A., Covington, Ohio.
Furnas, O. P., West Miltcm, Ohio.
Gai-man. C. C, 2251 Cummington Road,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Garman, Clark P., 26 Kasumi Cho, Azabu,
Tokyo, Japan.
Hall, Willoe J., R. R. 1, Dayton, Ohio.
Hatfield, C. C, 173 Orange St., New Haven,
Conn.
Helfenstein, S. Q., 1230 Phillips Ave., Day-
ton, Ohio.
Hirby. A. W., 312 Ed.gar Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Hock, A. W.. Phoneton, Ohio.
Houseman, A. B., R. R., London. Ohio.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
95
Howsaie, McD., 1535 N. Euclid Ave.. Day-
ton, Ohio.
Huey, Hairy S.. We.st Manchester. Ohio.
Kauffman. .John E.. Piqua, Ohio.
Ke.^i;. John S., 11(55 Penn. Ave., Columbus.
Ohio.
Kemp, A. E.. Troy. Ohio.
Kerr. Alva M.. C. P. A. Bldg"., Dayton, Ohio.
Martin. William H., 1227 Home Ave., Day-
ton, Ohio.
Masterson, C. S., Greenfield. Indiana.
iVIaxwell, .J. W., Moores Hill, Indiana.
McDonald, L. B., R. R. 9, Sprinsfield, Ohio.
Pleasant. D. G., Campbellstown, Ohio.
Pulley, Corda. 414 S. E St., Winchester, Ind.
Ryan, L. W., Buckland, Ohio.
Smith, Hufth A., Vei sailles, Ohio.
Sprijf.iis. Frankie, Enon, OTiio.
Thomas. Omei S., C. P. A. Bids., Dayton,
Ohio.
Thompson, Flora, Needles, Califoi-nia.
Vauuhan. B. F., Centerville, Ohio.
Walk, E. G., Leaf Rivar, Illinois.
Wearly, Robert E., Trotwocd, Ohio.
Weavei-, George E., Petoskey, Mich.
Woods, S. M.. R, R. 3, Tippecanoe City,
Ohio.
Youmans, A. C, Greenville, Ohio,
YounK, W. J., West Milton, Ohio.
Zartmann, Pressley E., 152 Edgrar Ave.,
Dayton, Ohio.
Lioentinte.v —
McNeal, Ross, Troy, Ohio.
O'Hara, Heber, Defiance, Ohio,
Swartz, Cleon, R. R. 13, Daj-ton, Ohio.
Thomas, Fiank, Sisson Hall, Defiance, Ohio.
Howsare, Mrs. Athella M., 1535 N. Euclid
Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Cliiircli, Psi.stor, Clerk, Oft'eriiiK'N, Or^siiiizsitioiis
(Offering-.s October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
.AXSOMA — Rev. M. C. Wisely, pastor; No pastor last year; William Schmidt,
clerk, Ansonia, Ohio. Membership, 300. Received last year, 3. Church
building- valued at $10,000.00. Par.sonag-e valued at $4,000.00. Full time
pi'eaching-. Contributed to pastoral seivice, $268.00; Foreign Mission.<5, $50.00;
Home Missions, $40.00; Relief, $16.00; all other purposes, $846.97.
Sniida.v-.sehool — W. H. Richards, supeiintendent, Ansonia, Ohio; Wilda Hesson,
secretary, Ansonia, Ohio. Enrollment, 213; average attendance, 110. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $297.36.
BETHAIVY — No report.
Siinilay-.school — F. J. Mardis, superintendent: Dorothy Kersey, secietary. Kn-
rollment, 105; aveiage attendance, 87. Contributed to Sundav-school Depart-
ment, $2.00.
<;Ai>IPBEL,l.,STOWN — Rev. D. G. Pleasant, pastor; Rev. D. G. F'leasant was pastor
last year; J. L. Shefter, cleik, Campbellstown, Ohio. Membership, 178. Re-
ceived last year, 55. Church building valued at $4,000.00. Parsonag-e valued
at $4,500.00. Full time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,500.00;
Ameiican ChrLstian Convention, $17.25; Foreign Missions, $185.00; Home Mis-
sions, $200.00; Education, $21.25; Relief, $19.2.5; all other purposes, $331.00.
Suiiiiay-Kriiool — H. B. Aydelotte, superintendent, Campbellstown, Ohio; C. W.
Armacost, .secretary, Campbellstown, Ohio. Enrollment. 195; averag-e attend-
ance, 113. Contiibuted to Sunday-school Department, $3.05; all other pur-
poses, $320.72.
Christian ICiideMvor — Roy Geeding-. president, Campbellstown, Ohio; Mar-
guerite Pleasant, corresponding- secretary, Campbellstown, Ohio. Members —
active, 39; honorary, 1; total, 40.
CARYSVILLE — No pastor; Rev. C. A. Tracy was pastoi last year; Mrs. Emma
Geuy, clerk, R. R. 1, Rosewood, Ohio. Membership, 104. Church building
valued at $2,000.00^ Contributed to pastoral service, $324.00.
SiiiKlay-.sehool — Homei- Geuy, superintendent. Rosewood, Ohio; Hairiet Burn-
ham, secretaiy. Enrollment, 40; average attendance, 20.
CHARITY CHAPEIi — Rev. C. B. Kershner, pastor; Rev. J. W. Yantis was pastor
last year; Frank Applegett, clerk, Conover, Ohio. Membership, 150. Church
building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonag-e valued at $1,800.00. One-half time
preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $525.00; American Christian Con-
vention. $5.00; Foreign Missions, $10.00; Home :\Iissions, $10.00; Education
$3.65; Relief. $5.00; all other purposes, $30.50.
Sun«lay-.«icliool — William Gaver, superintendent. Rosewood, Ohio; Elden F.
Verdin, secretary, Sidney, Ohio, R. R. 3. Enrollment. 100; average attendance,
50. Contributed to all purposes, $89.00.
♦ HRLSTIANSBlKf; — Rev. C. B. Lusk, pastor; Rev. C. B. Lusk was pastor last
year; J. E. ■Miller, clerk, Christiansburg-, Ohio. Membership, 92. Received last
year. 13. Contributed to pastoral service, $700.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $5.58; Foreign Missions, $65.71; Home Missions, $24.69; Relief, $3.09-
all other purposes, $4.35.
Suniiay-.school — Glen Weikeit, superintendent. Christiansburg, Ohio; Miss
Pearl Westf^rman, secretary, Christiansburg-, Ohio. Enrollment. 182; averag-e
attendance, 75. Contributed to all other purposes, $255.21.
CIRCLE HILL. — No pastor; Rev. H. L. Bailey was pastor last year; Mrs. Emma
Patty, clerk, Bradford, Ohio, R. R. 2. Membership, 83. Received last vear,
17. Church building valued at $2,500.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
96 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
tiibuted to pastoral service, $600.00; American Christian Convention. $2.33;
Foreign Missions, $6.12: Home Missions, $5.12; Education. $3.00; Relief, $2.18;
all other purposes, $2.79.
Sunday-school — C. C. Schultz, superintendent, Bradford, Ohio. R. R. 2; Leva
Gorman, secretary, Bradford, Ohio. Enrollment, 80; averag'e attendance, 55.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $1.51; all other purposes, $83.22.
CONCORD — Rev. John A. Albright, pastor; Rev. John A. Albright was pastor last
year; Osa Luvall. cleric. Kitchel, Tnd. Membership. 149. Received last year,
16. Church building- valued at $5,000.00. Parsonage valued at $10,000.00. Full
time preaching. Contribvited to pastoral service. $1,500.00: American Chris-
tian Convention, $8.23; Foreign Missions. $175.00: Home Missions. $64.97: Edu-
cation. $9.16: Relief. .«20.69: all other purposes. $60.31.
SiiiKlaj-sohool — ^lartin Yost, superintendent; Cliarlotte Morris, secretary. En-
rollment, 135; average attendance, 50.
COVE SPRIXGS — Rev. C. B. Lusk, pastor; Rev. C. B. Lusk was pastor last year;
Mrs. Ray Sollers. clerk, Casstown. Ohio, R. R. 1. Membership, 163. Received
last year, 2. Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $754.00; Foreign Missions, $19.24: Home :Mis-
sions, $19.24; Education, $2.16; Relief, $4.10; all other purposes, $9.34.
Sunday-.vehoo] — Robert J. Trostel, superintendent; Albert ^Martin, secii'tary.
Enrollment, 134; average attendance, 40.
COVIXGTOIV — Rev. W. A. Freeman, pastor; Rev. ^V. .\. Freeman was pastor last
year; S. E. Holsinger, clerk. Covington. Ohio. Membership. 409. Received
last year, 33. Chuich building valued at $30,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$5,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. S2.000.00;
American Christian Convention. $20.00; Foreign Missions, $1,000.00; Education,
$10.00; Relief. $60.00; all other purposes. $71.00.
Siinday-sehooi — Elmer Shaffer, superintendent. Covington, Ohio: S. E. Hol-
singer, secretary, Covington, Ohio. Enrollment, 454; average attendance. 222.
Christian Endeavor — ;Mr. Tuttle, president, Covington. Ohio: Miss Helen Ullery,
corresponding secretary, Covington, Oliio. Members — active, 30; associate, 3;
honorar.v, 10; total, 43.
DAYTOX, FIRST — Rev. "\V. A. Martin, pastor: Rev. McD. Howsare was pastor last
year; Charles Buriff. clerk, National Military Home, Dayton, Ohio. Member-
ship, 394. Received last year, 32. Church building valued at $25,000.00. Par-
sonage valued at $4,000.00. Full lime preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $2,000.00; American Christian Convention. $35.71; Foreign Missions,
$178.02; Home Missions, $167.52; Education, $32.93; Relief, $16.87: all other
purposes, $301.93.
Siinday-.school — X. E. AVestenberger, superintendent, Dayton. Ohio; Wilbur
Chase, secretary. Conover St.. Dayton, Ohio. Enrollment, 336; average at-
tendance, 183. Contributed to Sunday-school Department. $25.00: all other
purposes, $486.78.
nATTOX, CROWN POIXT — Rev. Clark Denison, pastor: Rev. H. S. Huey was
pastor last year; Chas. Rauch, clerk, R. R. 6. Dayton. Ohio. IMembership. 56.
Received last year, 6. Church building valued at $6,000.00. Full time preach-
ing. Contributed to pastoral service. $425.00: American Christian Convention.
$10.00: Foreign Missions, $35.00: Home Missions, $35.00: Education. $9.00: Re-
lief. $9.00; all other purposes, $31.00.
Siuiday-sfhool — ^Villiam Hartley, superintendent. Dayton. Ohio. R. R. 6;
Charlotte Ba>less. secretary. Dayton, Ohio, R. R. 6. Enrollment, 153: average
attendance. SO. Contributed to Sunday-school Department. $4.00: all other
purposes. $10.00.
l>AYTOX, W'AL,X1"T HII.,I.S — Rev. A. "W''. Hirby, pastor; Rev. A. "\V. Hirby was
pastor last vear; John H. Thaver, clerk. R. R. 5, Dayton. Ohio. Membership,
210. Received last year, 48. Church building- valued at $9,000.00. Parsonage
valued at $5,500.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$2,000.00: American Chiistian Convention. $15.00; Foreign :viissions. $263.00;
Home Missions, $174.45; Education, $15.00; Relief, •$25.00: all other purposes,
$122.50.
Siinday-.sphool — M. R. Kersey, superintendent. R. R. 8. Dayton. Ohio: Olive
Moneagle. secretary, Dayton, Ohio. Enrollment, 210; average attendance, 169.
Contributed to all other purposes, $457.11.
<'hri.stian Endeavor — Miss Edna Metcalf, president, 28 Anderson St.. Dayton.
Ohio; Mi.s.-; lyouise Meyers, corresponding secretary. 44 Virginia Ave.. Da.vton,
Ohio. Members — active. 24.
EATOX — Rev. Hiley Baker, pastor; Rev. Hiley Baker was pastor last year; Russell
Locke, clerk. Eaton. Ohio. Membership. 521. Received last vear. 50. Chuich
building valued at $30,000.00. Parsonage valued at $4,000.00. Full time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,800.00; American Christian
Convention, $41.73; Foieign Missions, $94.45; Home Missions, $96.62: Educa-
tion, $101.04; Relief, $25.81; all other purposes, $68.92.
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Suinlaiy-soliool — G. W. Flory, supeiintondent. Katon, Ohio; Ella M. Jenning-s,
secietaiy. Eaton, Ohio. Enrollmont. 424; aveiHKC attt-ndance, 225. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Uepaitment, ,$10.00: all other purposes, $153.73.
ENON — Rev. R. H. McDaniel, pastor: Rev. W. R. Boehringer was pastor last year;
Mary Shellabarg-er, clerk. Enon. Ohio. Membership, 118. Received last year,
23. "church buildins' valued at $8,000.00. Parsonage valued at $1,500.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service. $1,250.00: American Christian Convention, $10.00;
Forei6;n Missions, $47.80; Home Missions, $23.91: Education, $11.80; Relief,
$io.ooT
Suiiflay-soliool — W. A. Martin, superintendent. Enon, Ohio; Evang'eline Barton,
secietaij-, p]non, Ohio. Enrollment, 135; averag-e attendance, 75.
ChriKtinii Endeavor — John Sprigg-s. piesident, Enon. Ohio; Florence Sheets,
corresponding secretary, Enon, Ohio Members — active, 20; associate, 5;
total, 25.
KELLCW'SHIP — No report.
Siin<l:iy-.scliool — Fred Wood, superintendent; Helen C. AVood. secretary. En-
rollment, 24; average attendance, 25.
FIDEI-ITV — Rev. S. :\I. AVoods. pastor; Rev. S. M. Woods was pastor last year;
Floyd Jester, clerk, A'andaiia, Ohio. Membership. 1(10. Church building valued
at $5,000.00. Parsonage rented One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $600.00; American Christian Convention, $5.25; Foreign ;^^is-
sions. $23.00; Home Missions, $8.23; Education, $4.83.
Sunday-scliool — Jolm Carter, superintendent, Vandalia, Ohio; Roscoe Poince,
secretary. Enrollment, 157; average attendance, 74. Contributed to all other
purposes, $57.14.
Christian Endeavor — Jessie Brown, president. West Milton, Ohio; Arthur Ell-
man, corresponding secretary, Tippecanoe Cit\', Ohio. Members — active, 27.
PRAIVKIjIIV — Rev. J. F. Burnett, supply pastor; Rev. J. F. Burnett was pastor
last .vear; Lena Shirley, clerk, Franklin, Ohio. Membership, 111. Received
last year. 9. Church building valued at $10,000.00. Full time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service. $490.00; American Christian Convention,
$20.52; Foreign Missions, $45.45; Home Missions, $32.25; Education, $14.32;
Relief. $6.00; all other purposes, $493.25.
Sunday-.soliool — H. G. O'Neal, superintendent, Franklin. Ohio; May Shart^?,
secretary, Franklin, Ohio. Enrollment. 198; nverage attendance, 87. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $6.00; all other puiposes, $155.02.
Chri.stian Endeavor — Ethel M. Cole, president, Franklin, Ohio. ^Members—
active, 30.
GEXNTOWX — No pastor; No pastor last year; Lewis V. Banta, clerk, Lebanon,
Ohio. Membership, 35. Received last year, 5. Church building valued at
$1,500.00. Contributed to Relief, $16.00.
Sunday-.sehool — Frank Gard, superintendent; Louise Drake, secretar.v. En-
rollment. 32.
GREENVILLE — Rev. A. C. Youmans, .pastor; Rev. A. C. Youmans was pastor last
vear; E. E. Beck, clerk, Greenville, Ohio. Alembershlp, 465. Received last
year, 25. Church building valued at $10,000.00. Parsonage valued at $3,000.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $2,000.00; American
Christian Convention, $20.00; Foreign Missions, $696.78; Home Missions,
$506.00; Education, $10.00; Relief, $25.00; all other purposes, $70.00.
Snnday-soliool — J A. Cottrell, superintendent, Greenville, Ohio; Veo Stockier,
secretary, Greenville, Ohio. Eniollment, 729; average attendance, 325. Con-
tributed'to Sunday-school Department, $10.00: all other purposes, $910.57.
('hri.stian Endeavor — Robert Karns, president. Greenville. Ohio; Mrs. Ralph
Clark, corresponding secretary, Greenville, Ohio. Members — active, 35.
GREENVILLE CREEK — Rev. II. L. Bailey, pastor: Rev. H. L. Bailey was pastor
last vear; Lowell Sarver, clerk, Covington, Ohio, R. R. 4. Membership, 74.
Received last year, 20. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00; all other purposes, $7.40.
Sanday-.seliool — S. K. Bitner, superintendent; Ella B. Holfinger, secretary.
Enrollment. 136; average attendance, 90. Contributed to Sunday-school De-
paitment. $4.00; aU other purposes, $24.10.
HO\EV CREEIv — Rev. L. B. McDonald, pastor: Rev. Ross McNeal was pastor last
vear; W. O. Jenkins, clerk. R. R. 2, New Carlisle, Ohio. Membership. 42.
Church building valued at $1,800.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $250.00: Foreign Missions, $8.31; Home Missions, $7.65; Edu-
cation, $1.39; Relief, $4.40; all other purposes, $3.80.
Snnday-seliool — E. E. Davidson, superintendent. New Carlisle, Ohio: IVIabel
Jenkins, secretary. New Carlisle, Ohio. Enrollment, 52; average attendance,
35. Contributed to all purposes, $17.99.
98 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
HOl-STOX — Xo pastor; Rev. A. B. Houseman was pastor last >ear: ^V. M. Ginther.
clerk. Houston. Ohio. :\Iembership, OS. Church building- valued at $2,000.00.
One-half time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $.336.50; American
Christian Convention, $1.42; Foreign Missions, $2.51; Home Missions. $4.62;
Relief, $8.00; all other purposes, $5.41.
Siimlsiy-school — \V. M. Ginther, superintendent, Houston, Ohio; L. E. Griffls,
secretary, Houston, Ohio. Enrollment, 75; average attendance, 44. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $93.13.
IjAURA — Rev. J. W. Yantis, pastor; Rev^ A. B. Houseman was pastor last year;
Drusilla Jones, clerk, Laura, Ohio. ISIembership, 118. Received last year. 7.
Church building- valued at $5,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, S.'iOO.OO; American Christian Convention. $1.45; Foreig-n
:Missions, $25.15; Home Missions, $27.00; Education, $5.20; Relief, $13.75; all
other purposes, $19.80.
Sunday-school — A. J. Shaurer, superintendent, Laura, Ohio; Vernon Jones,
secretarv, Laura. Ohio. Enrollment, 171; average attendance, 100. Contributed
to all purposes, $21.30.
C'hri.stian Endeavor — Vernon Jones, president, Laura, Ohio; Charlotte Well-
baum, corresponding- secretary, Laura, Ohio. Membeis — active, 30; associate,
15; total, 45.
LOST CREEK — Rev. Ross McNeal, pastor; Rev. Ross McNeal was pastor last year;
R. H. Wilgus, clerk. Casstown, Ohio. R. R. 2. Membership, 137. Received
last vear, 12. Church building valued at $4,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service. $500.00; Foreign Missions, $25.25; Home Mis-
sions, $26.40; Education, $2.64; Relief, $4.75; all other purposes, $11.75.
Sunday-»ieliool — C. R. Idle, superintendent, Casstown, Ohio; Robert "Walker,
secretary. Enrollment, 162; average attendance, 49. Contributed to Sunday-
school Department, $3.00; all other purposes, $46.00.
LOWER STILLWATER — Rev. S. M. Woods, pastor; Rev. S. M. Woods was pastor
last year; Mrs. Pearl Hart, clerk, Dayton, Ohio, R. R. 13. Membership. 78.
Received last ye,ar, 3. Church building valued at $5,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $700.00; American Christian Con-
vention. $5.00; Foreig-n Missions, $47.00; Home Missions, $43.34; Education,
$5.00; Relief, $11.00; all other purposes, $5.00.
Sunday-.soliool — John Jackson, superintendent; Dorothy Waymire, secretary.
Eniollment, 100; average attendance, 60. Contributed to all purposes, $30.00.
Cliri.Htian Endeavor — Dorothy Waymire, president, R. R. 13, Dayton, Ohio;
Edith Grimes, corresponding secretary, R. R. 1, Clayton, Ohio. Members —
active, 20.
LUDLOW FALLS — Rev. O. P. Furnas, pastor; Revs. A. M. Kerr and Frank Thomas
were pastors last vear; Mrs. Naomi Vove. clerk. West iMilton. Ohio. Mem-
bership, 160. Church buildingi valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $330.00; American Christian Convention,
$10.00; Foreign Missions, $25.00; Home Missions, $25.00; Education, $25.00;
Relief, $10.00; all other purposes. $58.11.
Sunday-school — J. H. Elleman, superintendent; Otto Kopp, secretary. En-
rollment, 145; average attendance, 85. .Contributed to all purposes, $70.00.
McKEES CREEK — Rev. J. C. Francis, pastor; Rev. J. C. Francis was pastor last
year; Robert F. Cooper, clerk, Bellefontaine, Ohio. Membership, 76. Re-
ceived last year, 4. Church building valued at $5,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$4,000.00 One-third time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $500.00;
American Christian Convention. $5.00; Foreign Missions, $45.00; Home Mis-
sions, $45.00; Education, $4.00; Relief, $7.50; all other purposes, $7.50.
Sunday-.school — Muncie Hohlman, superintendent, Bellefontaine, Ohio; Cleo
Strayer, secretary, Bellefontaine, Ohio. Enrollment, 57; averag-e attendance,
56. Contributed to all purposes, $70.00.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Ella M. King, president, AVest Liberty, Ohio; Mrs.
Tempie Buckenroth, corresponding secretary, Bellefontaine, Ohio. Members —
active, 23; associate, 5; total, 28.
MURLIN HEIGHTS — Rev. Ross McNeal, pastor; Rev. Ira C. Clark was pastor last
year; Aldah Nietert, clerk, Dayton, Ohio, R. R. 5. Membership, 39. Received
"last year, 2 Church building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $750.00;
American Christian Convention, $7.00; Foreign Missions, $35.00; Home Mis-
sions, $25.00; Education, $8.00; Relief, $19.25; all other purposes, $13.03.
Sundav-school — Carl Huck, superintendent, Dayton, Ohio, R. R. 5; Elwood
Schere'r, secretary, Dayton, Ohio. R. R. 5. Enrollment, 86; averag-e attendance,
50. Contributed to all purposes. $70.00.
NEW PALESTINE — Rev. Judson Jones, pastor; Rev^ Ray M. Seely was pastor
last year; E. F. Rolfe, clerk, Sidney, Ohio, R. R. 3. Membership, 96. Re-
ceived last vear, 6. Church building- valued at $3,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. $500.00; American Christian Con-
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vention, $1.64; Foieig-n :Missions, $19.83; Home Missions, $12.63; Education,
$3.50; Relief, $2.20.
Sunday-school — C. R. Archer, superintendent, Sidney, Ohio, R. R. 3; Neva
Derr, secretary. Enrollment, 110.
NORTH CLAYTOIV — No pastor; Rev. R. H. McDaniels was pa.stor last year; Oscar
Roeth, clerk, Coving-ton, (^hio, R. R. IMembership, 80. Church building valued
at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching:. Contributed to pastoral service, $4.00;
American Christian Convention, $3.00: Foreign Missions, $26.00; Home Mis-
sion.«, $7.00; Relief, $6.00; all other purposes, $10.00.
Sunday-school — H. E. Eidemiller, superintendent, Covington, Ohio, R. R. ; Ruth
Poling, secretary, Covington, Ohio, R. R. Enrollment, 42; average attendance,
20. Contributed to all purposes, $7.01.
OR AN — Rev. G. B. Cain, pastor; Rev. G. B. Cain was pastor last year; Warren
Souders, clerk, Dawson, Ohio. Membership, 110. Received last year, 16.
Church building valued at $3, .500. 00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, l.'iOO.OO; Home Missions, $23.00; all other purposes, $7.00.
Sunday-school — Warren Souders, superintendent, Dawson, Ohio; Zella Swob,
secretary, Dawson, Ohio. Enrollment, 100; average attendance, 50.
PHIL.LIPSBURG — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Chas. J. Hoke, clerk,
Phillipsburg, Ohio. Membership, 35. Church building valued at $2,000.00.
Contributed to Home Missions, $7.30; Relief, $13.75; all other purposes, $4.00.
Sunday-school — J. "W. Binkley, superintendent, Phillipsburg, Ohio; Loffa
Porter, secretary, Phillipsburg, Ohio. Enrollment, 102; average attendance,
50. Contributed to all other purposes, $94.85.
PIQUA — Rev. John E. Kauffman, pastor; Rev. J. E. Kauffman was pastor last
yeari Miss Clara Prince, clerk, 912 Nicklin Place, Piqua, Ohio. Membership,
456. Received last year. 23. Church building valued at $36,500.00. Parsonage
valued at $11,500.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$2,000.00; American Christian Convention, $26.99; Foreign Missions. $144.89;
Home Missions, $132.59; Education, $43.94; Relief, $30.00; all other purposes,
$190.70.
Sunday-school — H. E. Sims, superintendent, 609 Broadway, Piqua, Ohio; Chas.
K. Vantilburg, secretary, 401 South St., Piqua, Ohio. Enrollment, 548; average
attendance. 232. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other
purposes, $106.59.
Christian Endeavor — ;Mrs. Chas. K. A'antilburg, president, 225 S. Roosevelt
Ave., Piqua. Ohio; ]Miss Hazel Prince, corresponding secretary, Nicklin Ave.,
Piqua. Ohio. Members — active, 32; honorary, 6; total, 38.
PLATTSBURG — Rev. Ira C. Clark, pastor; Rev. Clark Denison was pastor last
year; B. Grace Porter, clerk. Plattsburg, Ohio. Membership, 99. Received
last year, 20. Church building valued at $1,000.00, One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $750.00; American Christian Convention, $5.00;
Foreign Missions. $37.55; Home Missions, $37.58; Education, $5.00; Relief,
$8.00; all other purposes, $21.58.
Sunday-school — George G. Agle, superintendent, Plattsburg, Ohio; Clara M.
Agle, secretary, Plattsburg, Ohio. Enrollment, 105; average attendance, 70.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Nettie Agle, president, Platttsburg, Ohio; Miss
Thelma Loveless, corresponding secretary, Plattsburg, Ohio. Members —
active, 27; associate, 3; total, 30.
PLEASANT HILL — No pastor; Rev. J. E. Kegg was pastor last year; Arthur
Schuesselin, clerk. Pleasant Hill, Ohio. Membership. 460. Received last year,
54. Parsonage valued at $4,000.00. Full lime preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service. $1,800.00; American Christian Convention, $10.00; Foreign
Missions, $453.57: Home Missions, $453.57; Education, $10.00; Relief, $50.00;
all other purposes, $191.00.
Sunday-school — J. G. Myers, superintendent. Pleasant Hill, Ohio; Mable
Snyder, secretaiT. Pleasant Hill, Ohio. Enrollment, 363; average attendance,
254. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $15.00; all other purposes,
$694.12.
Christian Endeavor — Grace Cain, president. Pleasant Hill, Ohio; Marjorie
Coate, corresponding secretary. Pleasant Hill, Ohio. Members — active, 45.
SHILOH SPRINGS — Rev. Willoe J. Hall, pastor; Rev. Willoe J. Hall was pastor
last year; D. W. Klepinger, clerk, Dayton, Ohio, R. R. 13. ;Membership, 214.
Received last year. 22 Church building valued at $20,000.00. Paisonage
valued at $10,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$2,000.00: American Christian Convention, $10.00; Foreign Missions, $50.00;
Home Missions, $50.00; Education. $10.00; Relief, $26.77: all other purposes,
$30.10.
Sunday-school — Byron ^Murr, superintendent, Dayton. Ohio, R. R. 13; Kathryn
Wampler, secretary, Dayton, Ohio, R. R. 1. Enrollment, 190; average attend-
ance, 141. Contributed to all purposes, $137.00.
100 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
(hristian Endeavor — Irwin Moodier, president, R. R. 1. Dayton, Ohio; lona
Troutwine, corresponding- secretary, R. R. 1, Dayton, Ohio. Members — active,
26; associate, 18; total. 44.
SPRIXG CREEK — Rev. C. B. Kershner, pastor; Rev. J. W. Yanti.s was pastor last
year; John W. Simes, clerk, Fletcher, Ohio. Membership. 160. Church build-
ing valued at $8,000.00. Pai-sonage valued at $1,000.00. One-half time preach-
ing-. Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00.
SPRIXGFIELD, HIGH STREET — Rev. A. B. Kendall, pastor; Rev. A. B. Kendall
was pastor last year; .511 E. Northern Ave., Springfield, Ohio. Membership,
223. Received last year, 12. Church building valued at $30,000.00. Full time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $2,500.00; American Christian
Convention. $7.00; Foreign Missions, $194.95; PTome Missions. $146.04; Relief,
$19.50; all other purposes, $271.36.
.SuiKlay-scliool — R. A. McCain, superintendent, Springfield, Ohio; Doris David-
son, secretary, Springfield, Ohio. Enrollment, 205; average attendance, 113.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $45.00; all other purposes, $228.39.
Cliriistian Endeavor — -Edith Rowland, president, 502 N. Belinont Ave.. Spring-
field, Ohio. Members — active, 15; associate, 14; total, 29. Contributed to
Christian Endeavor Department, $3.00.
SPRIXGFIELD, MELROSE — Rev. L. B. McDonald, pastor; Rev. A. W. Hook was
pastor last year; Mrs. Lillian Henson. clerk, Springfield. Ohio. R. R. 9. IVIem-
bership, 43. Received last year, 13. Church building valued at $2,500.00. Full
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $520.00: American Christian
Convention. $5.00; Foreign Missions, $13.42; Home Missions, $13.42; Relief,
$8.00; all other purposes, $5.55.
Sunday-sehool — L. B. McDonald, superintendent; Mrs. Bert Johns, secretary.
Enrollment. 52; average attendance, 37. Contributed to Sunday-school De-
partment, $3.50: all other purposes, $27.34.
f'hristuin Endeavor — Mrs. G. E. StJohn, president, R. R. 9. Springfield, Ohio;
Howard Driscoll, corresponding secretary, R. R. 9, Springfield, Ohio. Mem-
bers— active, 20.
SUGAR CREEK — Rev. \Vm. M. Dawson, pastor; Rev. "V^^m. IM. Dawson was pastor
last year; Grace E. Brown, clerk. Spring Valley-, Ohio. R. R. 1. Membership.
61. Church building valued at $2,500.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $500.00; American Christian Convention, $2.00;
Foreign ^Missions, $17.47: Home Missions, $14.21; Education, $7.30; Relief.
$10.00; all other purposes. $34.47.
Sunday-.seliool — N. H. Brown, superintendent; Lucille Brown, secretai-y. En-
rollment. 67; average attendance, 31. Contributed to all purposes, $5.82.
TROTWOOIJ — Rev. Robert E. Wearly, pastor; Rev. Robert B. Wearly was pastor
last year; ^V. S. "Worley, clerk. Trotwood, Ohio. 3Iembership, 155. Received
last year, 20. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$3,800.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,560.00;
American Christian Con^■ention, $4.73; For^^ign ^Missions, $16.36; Home Mis-
sions, $43.50; Education, $10.00; Relief. $6.00; all other purposes, $63.79.
Siinday-Kehool — I. A. Seybold, superintendent, Trotwood. Ohio; Margaret
Cassel, secretar.\-. Trotwood. Ohio. Enrollment. 130: average attendance. 98.
Contributed to Sunday-school Depaitment, $4.73; all other purposes. $103.97.
Christian Endeavor — :Miss Ruth Wearl.v. president. Trotwood, Ohio; Eugene
Niswonger, corresponding secretary, Trotwood, Ohio. Members — active. 40;
associate, 10; honorary, 5; total, 55.
TROT — Rev. A. E. Kemp, pastor; Rev. A. E. Kemp was pastor last year; Bert
Simpson, clerk, Troy, Ohio. :Membership, 900. Received last year, 137. Church
building valued at $40,000.00. Parsonage valued at $5,000.00. Full time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $2,500.00; American Christian
Convention, $25.00; Foreign ;Missions, $800.00; Home Missions, $800.00; Educa-
tion. $25.00; Relief. $40.00; all other purposes. $252.00.
Sunday-seliool — P. G. Yantis. sviperintendent. Troy, Ohio; Esta Barnes, secre-
tary. Troy, Ohio. Enrollment. 1.000; average attendance, 633. Contributed to
Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes, $1,000.00.
Cliristtan Endeavor — ;Miss Irene Railing, president, Troy, Ohio; Miss Catherine
Yantis, corresponding secretary, Troy. Ohio.- jMembers— active, 47 X associate,
1; total, 48.
TWIIV CREEK — Rev. J. A. Watson, pastor; Rev. J. A. "Watson was pastor last
year; H. O. Silers, clerk. West :Manchester. Ohio. :Membership. 113. Received
last year. 9. Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; American Christian Convention, $3.50;
Foreign Missions, $11.47; Home Missions, $12.03; Education, $2.90; Relief,
$5.00; all other purposes, $28.05.
Sunday-iioliool — Elbridge Bungei', superintendent; Ralph Clark, secretary. En-
lollment, 79; average attendance, 65.
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VERSAILLES — Rev. Hugh A. Smith, pastor: Rev. Hugh A Smitli was pastor last
year; W. C. Hile, clerk, Versailles, Ohio. Membership, ?Au . Received last
year, 34. Church building valued at $90,000.00. Parsonage valued at $3,000.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,580.00: American
Christian Convention, $2.5.00: Poreig:n Missions, $50.70: Home Missions, $40.00;
Education, $65.00; Relief, $28.00; all other purposes, $40.00.
Sunday -school — L. B. Martin, superintendent, Versailles, Ohio; Grace McLain,
secretary, Versailles, Ohio. Enrollment, 386; aveiage attendance, 200. Con-
tributed" to Sunday-school Department, $15.00; all other purposes, $306.00.
Chrl.stian Endeavor — Lloyd Littman, president, Versailles, Ohio; Emily Jack-
son, corresponding- secretary, "S'ersailles, Ohio. Members — active, 17; associate,
31; honorary, 3; total, 51.
WEST GROA'E — Rev. .J. W. Yantis, pastor; Rev. Corda Pulley was pastor last
year; Ora McKibben, clerk. Arcanum, Ohio, 11. R. 6. Membership, 135. Re-
ceived last year, 7. Church building valued at $3,500.00. Full time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $1,200.00; American Christian Convention,
$2.00; Foreign Missions, $10.68; Home Missions, $5.00; Education, $5.00; Relief,
$10.00; all other purposes, $121.83.
Sunday-.scliool — E. P. Boren, superintendent; D. J. Brown, secretary. Enroll-
ment, 160; averag-e attendance, 107. Contributed to Sunday-school Depart-
ment, $4.65; all other purposes, $53.45.
WEST LIBERTY — Rev. J. C. Francis, pastor; Rev. J. C. Francis was pastor last
year; Sarah Jordan, clerk. West Liberty, Ohio. .Membership, 122. Received
last year, 25. Church building valued at $5,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$2,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,000.00;
American Christian Convention, $10.00; Foreign Missions, $15.00; Home Mis-
sions, $15.00; Education. $15.00; Relief, $10.00; all other purposes, $163.35.
Siinda> -.school — Wm. Scarborough, superintendent. West Libert.v, Ohio; Donna
:M. Dille, ■ secretary. West Liberty, Ohio. Enrollment, 272. Contributed to
all purposes, $10.75.
WEST MANCHESTER — Rev. H. S. Huey, pastor; Rev. H. S. Huey was pastor last
year; (J. D. Shear, clerk, \^^est Manchester, Ohio. ^lembership, 85. Received
"last year, 26. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Full time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoral service, $750.00; American Christian Convention, $7.41;
Foreign Missions, $16.97; Home Missions, $13.46; Education, $10.86; Relief,
$6.00; all other purposes, $12.00.
Sunday-school — E. B. Creager, superintendent, "V\"est Manchester, Ohio; Norma
Brown, secretary. West Manchester, Ohio. Enrollment, 204; average attend-
ance, 92. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.64; all other purposes,
$53.25.
>VEST MILTOX — Rev. W. J. Young, pastor; Rev. "W. J. Young was pastor last
year; Pearl Mundhenk, clerk. West :Milton, Oliio. :\Iembership, 220. Received
last year, 45. Church building valued at $10,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$4,500.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,500.00;
American Christian Convention, $15.00; Foreign Missions, $83.00; Home Mis-
sions, $81.54; Education, $41.01; Federal Council, $1.00; Relief, $24.95; all
other purposes, $113.50.
Sunday-school — O. L. Buchanan, superintendent. West Milton. Ohio; INlildred
Pfeifer. secretary. West Milton, Ohio. Enrollment, 218; average attendance,
107. Contributed to all other purposes, $71.35.
WEST I'lVIOX — Rev. O. P. Furnas, pastor; Rev. O. P. Furnas was pastor last year;
Roy E. Hale, clerk. West Milton, Ohio. Membership, 140. Church building
valued at $5,000.00. Full time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service,
$1,000.00; American Christian Convention, $4.75; Foreign Missions, $9.35; Home
INIissions, $44.96; Education. $2.50; Relief, $19.00; all other purposes, $59.00.
Sunday-school — Esta Pearson, .supeiintendent. West Milton, Ohio; Ruth Miller,
secretary. West Milton, Ohio. Enrollment, 250; average attendance, 85. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $34.69.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Ruth Rice, president. West Milton, Ohio; jVIiss Ruth
Miller, corresponding secretary. West Milton, Ohio. Alembers — active, 20;
associate, 25; total, 45.
WOOniNGTOX — Rev. A. B. Thornburg, pastor; Rev. Ira C. Clark was pastor last
year; Manda Teegarden, clerk. Woodington, Ohio. Membership, 136. Re-
ceived last year, 6. Church building valued at $4,500.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $750.00; Foreign Missions, $50.22;
Home IMissions, $36.93; Relief, $21.15; all other purposes, $32.26.
Sunday-school^L. H. Bailey, superintendent, "V^'oodington, Ohio; Ro.scoe
Bailey, secretary, Woodington, Ohio. Enrollment, 217; average attendance,
145. Contributed to all purposes, $25.45.
Christian Endeavor — Xora Schafer, president, R. R. 5. Greenville. Ohio; Lessie
Runner, corresponding secretary, R. R. 5, Greenville, Ohio. Members — active,
33; associate, 15; honoiary, 4; total, 52.
102 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 49; Licentiates. 4; Churches, 51; Churches not
reporting-, 2; Membership, 8,930. Contributions: Pastoral service, $47,096.50-
American Christian Convention, .$414.49; Education, $.556.68; Foreign Missions'
$5,135.22; Home Missions, $3,601.77; Federal Council, $1.00; Relief Funds
$686.96; all other purposes, $4,227.20. Sunday-schools, 50; Enrollment 9 820 '
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $172.08. Christian Endeavor So-
cieties, 22; Membership, 818 ^ Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department
$3.00. Total contributions reported, $61,894.90. Conference offering- to Ameri-
can Christian Convention, $14.00.
MT. VERNON
(Reported by Secretary Keckley)
Session of 1922 —
Session of 1923 —
Officers — Rev. R. H. Long, Centerburg, Ohio — President.
Rev. J. S. Ehrheart, Ambridge, Pa. — Vice-President.
G. R. Keckley, Vanatta, Ohio — Secretary.
Department Secretaries — J. H. Bone, Mt. Vernon, Ohio — Finance.
Rev. Clyde Stout. Fi-azeysburg, Ohio — Missions.
B. A. McGinnis, Coshocton, Ohio — Education.
Miss Minnie Lohr, Mt. Vernon, Ohio — Sunday-schools.
Rev. J. S. Ehrheart, Ambridge, Pa. — Publishing.
John DeCessna, Frazeysburg, Ohio — Christian Endeavor.
Harvey Peters, Johnstown, Ohio — Relief.
Mini$ter.s — Stout, Clyde, Frazeysburg, Ohio.
n.,^^,. T ivr -KT iir i r J /-w-L- Strickland, Fred G., 1171 Brighton Road,
S?;^ •/• T 'q T,n^^*'''"tP'"''\u°^c?- ^ Columbus, Ohio.
Ehrheart, J. S.. 810 Fou.t^enth St., Am- Swetland, R. Anna, Sparta, Ohio.
r.oVi^'^^' w' o- 1 r>i,- Truitt. H. E., 36 Brown Hall, Princeton,
Grate, G. W., Signal, Ohio. NT
Long, R. H., Centerburg, Ohio. Wea\«-, J. H., East Liverpool, Ohio.
Rice, H. J., Johnstown, Ohio.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Orgranizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
APPLETOX — No pastor; Rev. J. M. Bradbury, 500 AV. Pine St., Sumner, 111., -was
pastor last year; Hattie Peters, clerk. Mt. Vernon, Ohio, R. R. 6. Membership
118. Church building valued at $1,200.00. Two-fifths time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $400.00; American Christian Convention, $3.11;
Foreign Missions, $15.00; Home Missions, $17.65; Education, $4.55; all other
purposes, $80.50.
Sunday-school — If. A. Crotinger, superintendent, Johnstown, Ohio; ^Miss Evlyn
Liggett, secretary, Johnstown, Ohio. Enrollment, 70; average attendance, 35.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other purposes, $52.65.
CEXTERBURG — Rev. R. H. Long, pastor; Rev. R. H. Long, Centerburg, Ohio, was
pastor last year; Mrs. Maud Chrisman, clerk, Centerburg, Ohio. Membership,
105. Received last year. 2. Church building valued at $8,000.00. Contributed
to pastoral service, $600.00; Foreign Missions, $31.00; Home Missions, $15.14;
all other purposes, $209.14.
Sunday-school — ^Vlrs. Gertie Dustin. superintendent, Centerburg, Ohio; Maud
Chrisman, secretary, Centerburg, Ohio. Enrollment, 75; average attendance,
55. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $6.95; all other purposes, $142.32.
COSHOCTOX — No pastor; Rev. H. E. Truitt, Princeton LTniversity, Princeton, N. J.,
was pastor last year; W. H. Adams, clerk. Coshocton, Ohio. ^Membership, 157.
Received last year, 19. Church building valued at $12,000.00. Pull time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,300.00; Foreign Missions, $71.33;
Home Missions, $31.05; Education, $14.50; all other purposes, $234.55.
Sunday-school- — John McCann, superintendent, Coshocton, Ohio; Gladys Laflin,
secretary, Coshocton, Ohio. Enrollment, 109; average attendance, 80. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $7.50; all other purposes, $142.40.
RAXVILLE — Rev. Richey, pastor; Rev. Richey, Danville, Ohio, was pastor last
year; Emma Temple, clerk, Greer, Ohio. Membership, 22. Received last year,
1. Church building valued at $2,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service,
$1,500.00; American Christian Convention, $2.50; Foreign Missions, $4.50; Home
Missions, $5.00; Education, $6.00; all other purposes, $65.88.
EAST Minni-ETOX — Rev. J. S. Ehrheart, pastor; Rev. J. S. Ehrheart, Ambridge,
Pa., 810 14th St., was pastor last year; Lewis Buck, clerk, New "Waterford,
Ohio. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service. $270.00; American Christian Convention. $5.00;
Foreign Missions, $5.00; Home Missions, $5.00; Education, $7.44; all other
purposes, $235.00.
Sunday-school — (1922) — Frank Ferrall, superintendent, Columbiana, Ohio.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 103
FAIRVIKW — No pastor; Rev. J. M. Bradbury, 502 W. Pine St., Sumner, 111., was
pastor last year; Etta Lohr, clerk, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, R. R. 8. jNIembership,
132 Received last vear, 3. Church building valued at .$5,500.00. Two-fifths
time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $550.00; American Christian
Convention, $6.93; Foreign Missions, $65.95; Home Missions, $30.69; Education,
$22.35; all other purposes, $227.90.
Suiulav-scliool — B. O. Lolu', superintendent, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, R. R. S; Gertrude
Dilpla'in, secretary, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, R. R. 8. Enrollment, 90; average at-
tendance, 40. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other
purposes, $93.90.
HIGHLAXI) — No pastor; No pastor last year; Ida M. Farmer, clerk, Salem, Ohio,
R R 3 Membership, 140. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Contributed
to pastoral service,. $50.00; Home Missions, $14.60; all other purposes, $50.00.
Sun<la>-.scliool' — Samuel Farmer, superintendent, Salem, Ohio, R. R. 3; Myrtle
Vincent, secretary, Sale/n, Ohio, R. R. 3. Enrollment, 9G; average attendance,
55. Contributed "to all purposes, $34.60.
HIGH AV4.TER — No pastor; Rev. J. M. Bradbury, 502 W. Pine St., Sumner, 111., was
pastor last year; Elzina Clark, clerk, Granville, Ohio, R. R. 2. Membership,
85. Received last year, 6. Churcn building valued at $6,000.00. One-flfth
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $250.00; American Christian
Convention, $5.58; Foreign Missions, $8.10; Home Missions, $12.18; Education,
$6.40.
Suiulav-soliool — J. R. Haas, superintendent, Vanatta, Ohio; Floyd Clark, sec-
retarv, Granville, Ohio, R. R. 2. Enrollment, 60; average attendance, 40.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.58; all other purposes, $47.18.
MT. PI-EASAXT — Rev. Clyde Stout, pastor; Rev. Clyde Stout, Frazeysburg, Ohio-,
was pastor last vear; Violet Moran. clerk. Black Run, Ohio. Membersip, 113.
Received last year. 3. Church building valued at $6,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $459.50; American Christian Con-
vention, $4.85; Foreign Missions. $31.25; Home Missions, $21.65; Education,-
$5.00.
Suiu1av-.<icliool — Howard Ashcraft, superintendent, Black Run, Ohio; Lorena
Moran", secretary. Black Run, Ohio. Enrollment, 110; average attendance, 55.
MT. ZIOX — Rev. Clyde Stout, pastor; Rev. Clyde Stout, Frazeysburg, Ohio, was
pastor last vear; B. L. Shaffer, clerk, Frazeysburg, Ohio. Membership, 55.
Received last year, 2. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $305.00; Foreign Missions, $11.42;
Home Missions, $14.65; all other purposes, $55.55.
Sunday-school — Hayden Lesse, superintendent, Dresden, Ohio; Merle C. Baker,
secretary, Frazeysburg, Ohio. Enrollment, 32; average attendance, 25. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $9.46.
ROSEVILLE — No pastor; Rev. Fred G. Strickland, 1171 Biighton Rd., Columbus,
Ohio, was pastor last year-; .John McBrayer, clerk, Roseville. Ohio. Member-
ship. 76. Church building valued at $5,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service,
$50.00; all other purposes, $24.00.
Sumlay-school — John McBrayer, superintendent. Roseville, Ohio; Garnet
Pletcher, secretary, Roseville, Ohio. Enrollment, 39; average attendance, 20.
Contributed to all purposes, $39.65.
SPARTA — Rev. R. Anna Swetland, pastor; Rev. R. Anna Swetland was pastor
last year; R. Anna Swetland, clerk. Sparta, Ohio. Church building valued
at $1,600.00. Contributed to all purposes, $1.00.
UTICA — No pastor; No pastor last year; E. G. Dove, clerk, Utica, Ohio, Box 492.
Membership, 96. Church building valued at $4,000.00. Contributed to pastoral
service, $124.75; Foreign Missions, $5.75; Home Missions, $10.01; Education,
$3.75; all other purposes, $354.02.
Suiulaj -school — Mrs. Pansy Thatcher, superintendent, Utica, Ohio; Doris Spell-
man, secretary, Utica. Ohio. Enrollment, 50; average attendance. 25. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $70.00.
WESTVILLE — Rev. .1. S. Ehrheart, pastor; Rev. J. S. Ehrheart, Ambridge, Pa.,
810 14th St., was pastor last year; Mary E. Everhart, clerk, Beloit. Ohio.
Membership, 82. Received last year, 26. Church building valued at $2,000.00.
One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. $300.00; Foreign
Missions. $16.40; Home Missions, $6.30; Education, $6.12; all other purposes,
$29.26.
Sunday-school — "Walter Balfour, superintendent, Beloit, Ohio, R. R. 2; Alfred
Hopkins, secretary, Salem, Ohio, R. R. 1. Enrollment, 82; average attendance,
50. Contributed to all purposes, $153.72.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministeis. 10; Churches, 14: :Mfmbership, 1,380. Contribu-
tions: Pastoral service, $6,159.25; American Christian Convention, $27.97; Edu-
cation, $76.11; Foreign Missions, $265.70; Home Missions. $183.92; all other
purposes, $1,521.80. Sunday-schools. 12; Enrollment, 813; Contributed to
Sunday-school Department, $27.03. Total contributions reported, $8,261.78.
104 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
NORTHWESTERN OHIO
(Reported by Secretary Foltz)
Session of 1922 — Logansville, Ohio.
Session of 1923 — Lafayette, Ohio.
Offieer.s — Rev. J. C. DePlemer, Britton, Mich. — President.
Rev. E. A. Watkins, Lima, Ohio — Vice-President.
Rev. G. AV. Foltz, Harrod, Ohio — Secretary.
Department Secretaries — Rev. G. R. Mell, Lima, Ohio — Finance.
Mrs. Alice V. Morrill, Defiance, Ohio — Missions.
Rev. G. B. Garner, Cairo, Ohio — Education.
Rev. F. McCag-ue, Lafayette, Ohio — Publications.
Rev. F. H. Peters, Defiance. Ohio — Sunday-schools.
Rev. C. J. Hance, Spencerville, Ohio — Relief.
Rev. L. D. Hammond, Spencerville, Ohio — Christian Endeavor.
Tru.stee.s — C. S. Fryer, G. B. Garner, C. J. Hance, J. AV. Nichols, W. H. Thompson.
Ministers — Thompson, W. H.. 522 S. Ohio Ave., Sidney.
Caris, S. A., 129 Session Ave.. Defiance, Ohio. Watkins, E. A., 557 W. Elm St., Lima, Ohio.
Claypool, James, Fort Jennings, Ohio. R. Wright, J. L., Cairo, Ohio.
R. 4.
Daniels, W. E., Delplios, Ohio. Associates —
Emmert, Rufus, Middletown. Ind. House. T. C, Upland. Ind.
Foltz, G. W., Harrod. Ohio. Page, R. W.. Vaushnsville, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Garner, G. B., Cairo. Ohio. Page, Bert, Vaugrlinsville, Ohio.
Hammond. L. D., Spencerville, Ohio.
Hance, C. J., Spencerville. Ohio.
Licentiates-
Leonard. A., Carp Lake, Mich. Dekin, F. M., Vauc?hnsville, Ohio, R. R. 1.
McCague, F., Lafayette, Ohio. Klinsler. Walter, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Cin-
Mell, G. R., 700 S. Broadway, Lima, Ohio-. cinnati, Ohio.
Perkins, G. T., Pine Plains, N. Y. King, Lester, Hartford Theological Seminary,
Peters. F. H., 718 Nicholas St., Defiance, Hartford, Conn.
Ohio. Slusser, Edward, Fort Scott, Kansas City,
Slane, J. M., Grover Hill, Ohio. Iowa.
Strawbridge, C. E., Lima, Ohio. Winegardner, Stanley, Harrod, Ohio.
Church, Pastor, Cleric, Oft'erin^s, Orgrnnizations
(Offerings October 1, Ifl'.'l, to October 1, 1922)
AXTIOCH — No pastor; Xo pastor last .xeai'i Henry Stirn, clerlv, Cloverdale, Ohio.
BERKEV — No pastor: Rev. A. M. Lockwood was pa.stor to July 1, last year; Mrs.
Esther Armitage, clerk. Eerkey, Ohio. Membership, 71. Received last year, 1.
Church building valued at $2,000.00. Parsonag-e valued at $2,000.00. Full time
preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $683.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $4.35; Foreign Missions, $3.50; all other purposes, $87.53.
BETHELi — Rev. W. A. Walters, pastor; Rev. Fremont McCag^ue was pastor last
year; J. B. Harnish, clerk, Oakwood, Ohio. Membership, 170. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00: American Christian Con-
vention, $2.35; Foreign Missions, $4.55; Home Missions, $4.00.
BETHLEHEM — Rev. F. McCag-ue, pastor; Rev. W. E. Daniels was pastor last year;
Austin Hefner, clerk, Lima. Ohio. Membership, 30. Church building- valued
at $2,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$200.00: all other purposes, $30.00.
Sunday-school — Henry Hefner, supeiintendent, Lafayette, Ohio, R. R. 2; Mary
Snider, secretary, Lafayette, Ohio, R. R. 2. Contributed to all purposes, $5.14.
BLAXCHARD — Rev. G. \V. Foltz. pastor; Rev. G. W. Foltz was pastor last year;
Harry Musgrave. clerk, Dunkiik, Ohio. Membership, 85. Received last year,
13. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching-. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $400.00; American Christian Convention. $3.00;
Foreign Mi.ssions, $57.57; Home Missions, $55.93; Education, $4.00; all other
purposes, $113.00.
Sun«1ay-school — Harry Musgrave, superintendent, Dunkirk, Ohio; Irvin Fulton,
.«ecietary. Dunkiik, Ohio. Enrollment, 100; average attendance, 60. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $130.00.
Christian Enileavor — John Spearman, president, Dunkirk, Ohio; Bessie Thom-
son, corresponding- secietary, Dunkirk, Ohio. Members- — active, 35; associate,
15; total, 50. Contributed to Christian Endeavor, $52.75.
BRITTOX — Rev. J. C. DeRemer, pastor: Rev. J. C. DeRemer was pastor last year;
Mrs. Cyrus Smith, clerk, Britton, Michigan. Membership, 200. Received last
year, 8. Church building- valued at $12,000.00. Parsonage valued at $3,500.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,800.00; American
Christian Convention, $10.00; Foreign Missions, $47.18; Home Missions, $47.70;
Education, $15.00; all other purposes, $72.67.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 105
Christian Endeavor — Elinore Undei-vvood, corresponding- secretary, Britton,
Michig-an. Members — active, 10; associate, 15; total, 25. Contributed to
Christian Endeavor, $39.50.
BUCKIiAND — Rev. L. W. Ryan, pastor; Rev. L. W. Ryan was pastor last year;
S. V. Scott, clerk, Wapakoneta, Ohio, R. R. 3. Membership, 338. Received
last yeai-, 14. Church building- valued at $2,800.00 Parsonage valued at
$2,000.00. Full time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,200.00;
American Christian Convention, $5.00; Education, $7.95; Relief, $5.35; all
other purposes, $605.71.
Sunday-school — No report. However a very active school.
COLUMBUS GROVE — No pastor; Rev. J. W. Garrett wa.s pastor last year; H.' T.
Stump, clerk, Columbus Grove, Ohio. Membership, 213. Received last yeai-,
24. Church building valued at $20,000.00. Parsonage valued at $8,000.00. Full
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,200.00; American Chris-
tian Convention, $10.00; Home Missions, $74.59; all other purposes, $520.06.
DEFIANCE — Rev. F. H. Peters, pastor; Rev. F. H. Peters was pastor last year;
W. A. Snider, clerk. Defiance, Ohio. Membership, 83. Received last year, 11.
Contributed to pastoral service, $2,400.00; American Chiistian Convention,
$52.50; Foreign Missions. $105.00; Home Missions, $105.00; Relief, $5.00; all
other purposes, $505.19.
Snndny-school — L. Ward McReynolds, superintendent. Defiance, Ohio; Juan
Garcia, secretary, Sisson Hall, Defiance, Ohio. Enrollment, 129; average at-
tendance, 98. Contributed to Supplies and Equipment, $120.93.
DEliPHOS — No pastor; Rev. W. E. Daniels was pastor last year, four months;
Katie Wilcox, clerk, Delphos, Ohio. Membership, 75. Received last year,
2. Church building valued at $5,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $113.10; Relief, $3.00; all other purposes, $99.25.
HARROn— No pastor; Rev. T. C. House was pastor last year; Emma Danner,
clerk, Harrod, Ohio. Mei-nbei-ship, 154. Received last year, 30. Church build-
ing valued at $6,000.00. Preaching- once each Sunday. Contributed to pa.storal
service, $800.00; American Christian Convention, $10.00; Foreign Missions,
$39.62; Home Missions, $15.50; all other purpose.s, $518.00.
Sunday-sohool — O. H. Foltz, superintendent. Harrod, Ohio; Diamond Miller,
secretary, Harrod, Ohio. Enrollment, 208; a\erage attendance, 109. Con-
tributed to Supplies and Equipment, $100.73; all other purposes, $101.00.
LAFAYETTE — Rev. Fremont McCague, pastor; Supplied by different persons last
year; J. R. Lyle, clerk, Lafayette, Ohio. Membeiship, 160. Church building
valued at $5,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,500.00. One-half time preaching
Contributed to pastoral service, $300.00; Foreig-n Mission.s, $22.15; Home Mis-
sions, $9.70; Education, $5.00; Relief, $3.62; all other purposes, $509.65.
LIMA — Rev. E. A. Watkins, pastor; Rev. E. A. Watkins was pastor last year;
W. H. Pillars, clerk, Lima, Ohio, S. Main St. Membership, 391. Received
last year, 19. Church building valued at $20,000.00. Full time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $2,080.00; American Christian Convention,
$10.00; Foreig-n Missions, $75.00; Home Missions, $75.00; Education, $15.00;
all other purposes, $2,933.49.
Sunday-school — A. S. Chenoweth, superintendent, 224 Nye St., Lima, Ohio;
E. T. Hall, secretary. Ohio St., Lima, Ohio. Enrollment, 495; averag-e at-
tendance, 243. Contributed to Supplies and Equipment, $832.50.
LOGAXSVILLE — Rev. Stanley Wineg-ardner, pastor; Supplied occasionally last
year; S. G. Rohrer, clerk, Degraff, Ohio, R. R. 1. Membership, 152. Re-
ceived last year, 10. Church building valued at $3,500.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to Home Missions, $4.00; Relief, $11.25; all other
purposes, $217.25.
3IIDDLE RIVER — No pastor; Rev. G. R. Mell was pastor last year; Samson
Steiner, clerk, Delphos, Ohio. Membership, 56. Received last year, 6. Church
building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching-. Contributed to
pastoral service, $240.00; Foreign Missions, $9.42; Home Missions, $63.01.
MT. ZION — Rev. R. M. Seely, pastor; Rev. R. G. Clark was pastor last year;
Amelia Barringer, clerk, Continental, Ohio. Membership, 90. Received last
year, 12. Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $450.00; Foreign IMissions, $16.00; Home Mis-
sions, $25.00; Federal Council, $1.00; Relief, $2.00; all other purposes, $175.00.
MUCHINIPPI — Rev. Stanley Winegardner, pastor; Rev. C. A. Trac,' was pastor
last year; W. W. Wright, clerk. Lewistown, Ohio. Membership, 58. Church
building- valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral
service, $483.18; Foreign Missions, $6.50; Home Missions, $2.77; Education,
$2.10; all other purposes, $14.44.
106 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
:XEW' RICHLAXD — Xo pastor: Rev. A'erno C. Humphrey was pastor last year;
Mrs. J. A. Blair, clerk. Belle Center, Ohio. Membership, 61. Church building-
valued at $1,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $119.36; Foreig-n Mis-
.sions, $5.78; all other purposes, $18.25.
Chrliiitinii Enfleavor — Mrs. J. A. Blair, corresponding- secretary, Bellefontaine,
Ohio. Member.s — active, 25.
OTTAWA Rr\'ER — Rev. R. W. Page, pastor; Rev. R. W. Page was pastor last
year; J. C. Slusser, clerk, Ft. Jennings, Ohio. Membership, 275. Received
last year, 8. Church building- valued at $6,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$3,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. $1,200.00;
Foreign INIissions, $17.16; Home Missions, $35.72; Education, $33.11; all other
purposes, $381.00.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Ethel Hunt, corresponding secretary, Kalida, Ohio.
Members — active, 75.
SPEXC'ERA'IL.L,E — Rev. L. D. Hammond, pastor; Rev. L. I>. Hammond was pastor
last year; Mrs. Susan Parkinson, clerk, Spencerville, Ohio. Meinbership, 263.
Received last year, 12. Church building valued at $5,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $2,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,100.00;
American Christian Convention, $3.15; Foreign ^Missions, $12.97; all other
purposes, $1,970.00.
Siintlay-school — Mrs. A. D. Akins, superintendent, Spencerville, Ohio; Clyde
Sealy, secretary, Spencerville, Ohio. Enrollment, 365; average attendance, 180.
Contributed to Supplies and Equipment, $260.13; all other purposes, $415.19.
Chri.stinn Endeavor — C. C. Richardson, corresponding secretary, Spencerville,
Ohio. ^Members — active, 37; associate, 40; honorary, 7; total, 84. Contributed
to Christian Endeavor, $14.50.
A'AVGHNSVILLiE — Rev. Bert Page, pastor; Supplied by R. W. Page last year; Ida
Miller, clerk, Columbus G-rove, Ohio. Membership, 80. Church building
valued at $8,000.00. Parsonage valued at $4,000.00. Full time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoral service, for supplies, $192.00; Foreign Mi.ssions,
$60.00; Home Missions, $35.00; Relief, $5.55; all other purposes, $59.62.
WEST CAIRO — Rev. G. B. Garner, pastor; Rev. G. B. Garner was pastor last year;
D. A. Wood, clerk. West Cairo, Ohio. Membership, 225. Received last year, 21.
Church building valued at $10,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,000.00. Full
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral seivice, $1,000.00; Foreign Missions,
$32.07; Home Missions, $10.00; Education, $35.47; Relief, $2.00; all other
purposes, $5,248.35.
WEST MINSTER — No pastor; Rev. T. C. House "vv-as pastor last year; :\Iay Coutrie,
clerk, Harrod, Ohio. Membership, 31. Church building valued at $3,000.00.
Preaching once every Sunday. Contributed to pastoral service, $333.25;
Foreign Missions, $8.82; Home Missions, $10.76.
Sunday-.school — 'Mr. Brentlinger, superintendent, Harrod, Ohio. Enrollment,
60; average attendance, 36. Contributed to Supplies and Equipment, $126.10.
WEST UJVIOX — Xo pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. J. C. Rigdon, clerk, Spencer-
ville, Ohio.
Several of the churches of the conference made valuable improvements to
their buildings during the year. The church at Spencerville put a basement under
the building, and equipped it with kitchen furniture and arranged it so that the
Primary Department of the Sunday-school could use it. The Lafayette church
provided a basement v.'ith necessary equipment. The Logansville church put a
basement under the entire building, and installed a furnace and other necessary
equipment. The church at Buckland erected a separate building for the use of
the Ladies' Aid Society, and such other use as might be called for. The church
at Lima purchased a lot adjoining the church building at a cost of $9,000.00 for
the purpose of futuie enlargement of their church plant. The Six Mile church
was rebuilt during the quadrennium.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 18; Licentiates, 5; Churches, 30; Churches not
reporting, 7; Membership, 3,286. Contributions: Pastoral service, $16,693.89;
\merican Christian Convention, $110.35: Education. $117.63; Foreign Missions,
$523.29; Home Missions, $573.68; Federal Council, $1.00; Relief Funds, $37.77;
all other purposes, $14,178.46. Sunday-schools, S; Enrollment, 1,357. Christian
Endeavor Societies, 5; Membership, 184. Total contributions reported,
$32,236.07. Conference offering to American Christian Convention, $25.00.
OHIO CENTRAL
(Reported by Secretary Fisher)
Session of 1922 — Raymond Church.
Session of 1923 — Trenton Church.
Officers — John W. "Watson, Marengo, Ohio — President.
Rev. S. D. Bennett, Jeffersonville, Ohio — A'ice-President.
Homer R. Fisher, Condit, Ohio — Secretary.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 107
Departmental Secretaries — I. "W. Sanaft, Broadway, Ohio — Relief.
Rev. H. J. Duckworth, Mt. Sterling. Ohio — Publications.
Thelma Jones, Lees Creek, Ohio — Missions.
Rev. C. A. Tracy, 1813 Broadway Ave., Spring'field, Ohio — Christian Endeavor.
Rev. C. ^I. Cox, Lees Creek, Ohio — Sunday-schools.
Rev. S. D. Bennett, Jeffersonville, Ohio — Education.
R W. Fisher, Sunbury, Ohio — Finance.
W. H. Alkire, Mt. Sterling-, Ohio — Trustee member of Official Board.
Trustees — Marion Frantz, Dublin, Ohio, 1927; W. H. Alkire. Mt. Sterling-. Ohio,
1926; T. E. Riddle, Mt. Sterling, Ohio. 1925; J. W. Watson, Marengo, Ohio,
1924; I. W. Sanaft. Broadway. Ohio. 1923.
Ministers — Halfaker. J. S., 141 N. Front St., Columbus,
Bennett, S. D., Jeffersonville, Ohio. Hainer. A. M., 314 Eslington St.. Ports-
Bennett. S. A.. South bolon, Ohio. mouth N H
Bennett. C. S., Jeffersonville, Ohio. Lewis, L. E., Peoria, Ohio.
Caris A. G.. Defiance Ohio. Nutt. E. J., 797 N. Park St., Columbus,
Clarridge, Pleasant, Mt. Sterling, Ohio. Ohio
Cox, C, M., Lees Creek Ohio. Sinift, ' J. N.. Racine, Ohio.
Crampton, Henry, Mt. Sterling, Ohio. Tracy, C. A., 1813 Broadway Ave., Spring-
Duckworth, H. J.. Mt. Sterling. Ohio. ggjj Ohio.
Forsythe, J. W.. Raymond, Ohio. '
Hagans, J. B.. 24 N. Liberty St., Delaware, tiicentiate —
Ohio. Denison, Clark A., Bonebrake Seminai-y,
Dayton, Ohio.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to Octoher 1, 1922)
AXTIOCH — No pastor; Rev. H. J. Duckworth was pastor last year; Mrs. R. C.
Reay, clerk, Mt. Sterling. Ohio. Membership, 48. Received last year, 8. Church
building valued at $800.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $200.00; American Christian Convention, $2.00; Foreign Missions
$6.47; Home Missions, $5.00; Education, $2.15.
Sunday-school — J. L. Bower, superintendent, Mt. Sterling, Ohio; Mrs. Edna
Wood, secretary. Orient, Ohio. Enrollment, 125; average attendance, 60.
BOOKWALiTER — No pastor; Rev. C. M. Cox was pastor last year; W. L. Erwin,
clerk. Jeffersonville, Ohio. Membership, 25. Received last year, 9. Church
building valued at $2,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $300.00: American Christian Convention. $2.00; Foreign Mis-
sions, $8.75; Home Missions. $3.50; Education, $1.35; all other purposes, $2.00.
Sunday-school — G. E. Ziinmerman, superintendent, Jeffersonville, Ohio; Bertha
Ellais. secretary, Jeffersonville, Ohio. Enrollment. 60; average attendance. 48.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department. $2.00; all other purposes, $60.00.
Christian Endeavor — Theron A. Zimmerman, president, Jeffersonville. Ohio;
Howard Gossard, corresponding secretary. South Solon, Ohio. Members —
active, 9; associate, 5; total, 14.
CENTER VII, LE — No pastor; Rev. S. D. Bennett was pastor last year; Evangeline
Cot, clerk. Lees Creek. Ohio. Membership, 185. Received last year, 2. Church
building valued at $3,500.00. Parsonage valued at $2,500.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $482.50; Home Missions, $15.00;
Education, $7.50; all other purposes, $6.00.
CLARKSBURG — Has just been reopened by Field Secretary Crampton.
COLUMBUS — Rev. J. S. Kegg, pastor; No pastor last year; Earl W. Fuler, clerk,
1266 jMoobeny Ave.. Columbus. Ohio. Membership. 110. Received last year, 3.
Church building valued at $25,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed' to
pastoral service, $939.25; American Christian Convention. $15.08; Foreign
Missions, $52.00; Home Missions, $52.00; Education, $24.05: all other purposes
$69.50.
Sunday-school — V. B. Caris, superintendent. 72 W. Maynard Ave.. Columbus,
Ohio; Albert Lamb, secretary, 1257 Penna. Ave.. Columbus, Ohio. Enrollment,
138; average attendance, 95. Contributed to all other purposes, $139.00.
FIVE POIXTS — Rev. H. A. Lewis, pastor; Rev. H. A. Lewis was pastor last year;
J. E. Clarridge. clerk, Mt. Sterling. Ohio. Membership. 71. Received last year,
5. Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed'
to pastoral service, $200.00; Foreign Missions, $5.85; Home Missions, $5.61; all
other purposes, $2.00.
Sunday-school — Joseph Clarridge, superintendent. Mt. Sterling, Ohio; Miss
Dorothy Downs, secretary, Mt. Sterling. Ohio. Enrollment. 80; average at-
tendance, 52. Contributed to Sunday-school Department. $5.00; all other
purposes, $13.40.
GRASSY POIIVT — No pastor; Rev. C. M. Cox was pastor last year; Howard
Gossard, clerk. South Solon, Ohio. Membership, 30. Received last year, 3.
108 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Church building valued at ¥1,-00.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $300.00; Foreign Missions, $10.00.
Sunday-school — Wm. Custer, superintendent, South Solon, Ohio; Corlis Custer,
secretary. South Solon, Ohio. Enrollment, 25; average attendance, 1.5. Con-
tributed to all other purposes, $11.80.
LEES CREEK— No report.
Suu(lay-»>cliool — Homer Snow, superintendent. Lees Creek, Ohio; Kathryn
Leavertown, secretar>', Lees Creek, Ohio. Enrollment, 85; average attend-
ance, 74. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes,
$92.25.
MILFORD CENTER — Rev. J. B. Hagans, pastor; Rev. J. B. Hagans was pastor
last jear; Elizabeth Goff, cleik, :Milford Center, Ohio. Membership, 104. Re-
ceived last year, 6. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Full time preach-
ing. Contributed to pastoral service, $500.00; Foreign Missions, $7.00; Home
Missions, $5.00; Education, $3.00; all other purposes, $14.90.
Sunday-school — :\Ir. Reed, superintendent, Milford Center, Ohio; Stella Goff,
secretary, ^Milford Center, Ohio. Enrollment, 40; average attendance, 35.
Contributed to all other purposes, $12.00.
MT. STERLING — Rev. Herman Lewis, pastor; Rev. Herman Lewis was pastor
last year; A. S. Alkire, clerk, iMt. Sterling, Ohio. Membership, 295. Re-
ceived last year, 16. Church building valued at $20,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $3,500.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,000.00;
Foreign Missions, $91.96; Home Missions, $87.16; Education, $42.75; Relief,
$125.00; all other purposes, $10.00.
Sunday-school — A. S. Thomas, superintendent, Mt. Sterling, Ohio; Scott Mc-
Cafferty, secretary, Mt. Sterling, Ohio. Enrollment, 198; average attendance,
111. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $15.00; all other purposes,
$29.50.
PLEASANT GROVE — No pastor; Rev. B. F'. Hoagland was pastor last year; S. L.
Williams, clerk, Kenton, Ohio, R. R. 8. Membership, 88. Church building
valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$400.00; American Christian Convention, $3.00; Foreign Missions, $3.00.
RAYMOND — No pastor; Rev. B. T. Hoagland was pastor last year; C. J. Forsythe,
clerk, Raymond, Ohio. Membership, 80. Church building valued at $2,500.00.
One-half time preaching. Contributed to pa.storal service, $160.00; Home Mis-
sions. $4.20; all other purposes, $4.90.
Sunday-school — Foster Walker, superintendent, Raymond, Ohio; !Mary Dillon,
secretary, Peoria, Ohio. Enrollment, 118; average attendance, 51.
RESACCA — Church is being revived by Field Secretary Crampton.
SOUTH SOLON — No pastor; Rev. F. G. Strickland was pastor last year; A. L.
Huffman, clerk, South Solon, Ohio. Membership, 73. Received last year, 1.
Church building valued at $2,000.00. Parsonage valued at $3,900.00. One-half
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $750.00; Foreign ^Missions,
$3.75; Education, $3.43; Relief, $28.06; all other purposes, $19.63.
Sunday-school — C. C. Rowand, superintendent, Sotith Solon, Ohio; Dessa
Gossard, secretary. South Solon, Ohio. Enrollment, 155; average attendance,
95. Contiibuted to all other purposes, $16.05.
Christian Endeavor — Shirley Simmerman, president. South Solon, Ohio; Ken-
neth Rowand, toiresponding .secietary. South Solon, Ohio. Members — active,
18; associate, 12; total, 30.
SOUTH A'lENNA — Rev. Ira C. Clark, pastor; Rev. Clark A. Denison was pastor
last year; Mary I^. Wilson, clerk. South Vienna, Ohio. Membership. 125. Re-
ceived last year, 27. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $750.00; Foreign Missions, $52.31;
Home Missions, $53.81; Education, $5.00; Relief, $8.60; all other purposes,
$43.00.
Sunday-school — L. M. Finch, .superintendent. South Vienna, Ohio; Edna Slagle,
secretary. Sf)nth ^■ienna. Ohio. Enrollment, 152; average attendance, 80. Con-
tributed to all othei- purposes, $24.90.
Junior Christian Endeavor — Mary L. Wilson, president. South Vienna, Ohio;
Garnet Claik. corresponding secretary. South Vienna, Ohio. Members — active,
28.
SUM.MERFORD — No pastor; Rev. S. D. Bennett was pastor last year; Mrs. Hattie
Overturf, clerk, London, Ohio. R. R. 7. Membership, 127. Received last year,
4. Church building valued at $3,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $400.00; American Christian Convention, $4.00; Foreign
Missions, $12.00; Home Missions, $3.00; Education, $6.00; all other purposes,
$3.85.
Sunday-schoiol — Prugh Overtur, superintendent, L-ondon, Ohio, R. R. 7; Alice
Wallace, secretary, London, Ohio, R. R. 2. Enrollment, 40; average attend-
ance, 20. Contributed to all other purposes, $15.25.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 109
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{TOX — Rev. R. H. Long", pastor; Rev. R. H. Lons" was pastor last year; R.
r Fisher clerk, Sunburv, Ohio. Membership. 85. Church building- valued
at $2 000.00 Parsonage valued at $1,000.00. One-half time preaching-. Oon-
trihuted to pastoral service. $400.00; American (^hri.stian Convention, $4.00;
Foreign Missions, .f3!).00; Home Alissions, $40.2.5; Education, $24.50; Relief,
$10.00; all other purposes, $36.15.
Suiidsiv-.sfhool — H. R. Fisher, superintendent. Condit. Ohio; M. M. Fisher, sec-
retary' Sunbury, Ohio, R. R. 2. Enrollment, 60; averag-e attendance, 30. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $1.50; all other purposes, $15.00.
\VATKI\S — Rev. J. B. Hagans, pastor; Rev. B. F. Hoagland -^vas pastor last year,
Mrs. Harriet Gordon, clerk, :Marysville. Ohio, R. R. 2. Membership. 95.
Church building valued at $800.00. One-half time preaching. Contiibuted to
pastoral service, $241.00; Home Missions, $5.80; all other purposes, $10.86.
^tnnday-.school — Miss Mildred Haggard, superintendent, Marysville, Ohio. R.
R. 2; Miss Ruth Anderson, secretary, Marysville, Ohio, R. R. 2. Enrollment,
115; average attendance, 70. Contributed to all other purposes, $5.80.
WOOOSTOCK — Church closed Aug-ust 23, 1922. No pastor; Rev. J. B. Hag-ans was
pastor last year; Fannie Smith, clerk, Woodstock, Ohio. Membership, 15.
Full time preaching.
Sunday-soliool — Arthur Shibler, superintendent, Woodstock, Ohio; Hubert
Warner, secretary, Woodstock, Ohio. Enrollment, 35; average attendance, 25.
Contributed to all other purposes, $6.14.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 16; Licentiates, 1; Churches, 19; Churches not
reporting, 3; Membership, 1,556. Contributions: Pastoral service, $7,022.75;
American Christian Convention, $30.08; Education, $119.73; Foreig-n Missions,
$288.09; Home Missions, $280.33; Relief Funds, $171.66; all other purposes,
$222.79. Sunday-schools, 15; Enrollment, .$1,426; Contributed to Sunday-school
Department, $28.50. Christian Endeavoi- Societies, 3; Membership, 72. Total
contributions i-eported, $8,163.93. Conference offering to American Cliristian
Convention, $18.00.
OHIO EASTERN
(Reported by Secretary Lewis)
Session of 1922 — Columbia Chapel.
Session of 1923 — Antioch, Alice, Ohio.
Officers —
Rev. John L. Porter, Gallipolis, Ohio — "Vice-President.
Rev. Herman A. Lewis, Mt. Sterlng-, Ohio — Secretary.
Rev. Lelah Weatherby. Pratts Fork, Ohio — Assistant Secretary.
Rev. Samuel Lewis, Bladen, Ohio — Field Secretary.
Trustee.s — W. H. H. Boster, 1927; W. S. Wallett, 1926; Jesse Lewis, 1925; A. A.
Devol, 1924; W. A. Grimes, 1923.
MlnLsters — Licentiate.s —
Briley. C. S., Murray, Ohio. Ball, Arza, Joy, Ohio.
Canode. J. W., Carpenter, Ohio. Hooper, John T.. Nelsonville, Ohio, R. R. 2.
Ewinjr. W. E.. Rio Grande, Ohio. Lanier, Chas.. ;520 E. Tiffin St., Fo.storia, O.
Le-wis, Hei-man A., Mt. SterlinR, Ohio. Mart, F. B.. Crown City, Ohio, R. R. 2.
Lewis, Samuel. Bladen, Ohio. Mossman. Scott, Gallipolis, Ohio, R. R. 1.
McCoy, G. F., Vinton, Ohio. Robb, J. F.. 189 Friesner Ave.. Logan, Ohio.
Myers, W. P., Rio Grande, Ohio. Ru.ssell, I. M., Vinton, Ohio.
Porter. John L., Gallipolis, Ohio. Souders. Lawrence, Logan, Ohio.
Trowbridge, Jacob, Haydenvillo, Ohio. Wogan, Vinton, Sharpsburg. Ohio.
Weatherby, Lelah, Pratts Fork, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
ANTIOCH — Rev. W. E. Ewing, pastor; Rev. F. B. IMart was pastor last year; Clem
C. Wilcox, clerk, Vinton, Ohio, R. R. Membership, 90. Received last year, 1.
Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching-. Contributed
to pastoral service, $128.00.
Siindav-school — Ewing Wilcox, superintendent, Vinton. Ohio; Wilbur Jones,
secretary, Vinton, Ohio. Enrollment, 44; average attendance, 30. Contributed
to all other purposes, $55.00.
BAILEY — No pastor; No pastor last year; Y. W. Roadamone, clerk. Thivener, Ohio.
Bl'LAVILLE Rev W. E. Ewing, pastor; Rev. W. E. Ewing was pastor last year;
Frances L. Hern, clerk, Gallipolis, Ohio, R. R. 2. :\rember.ship, 124. Received
last vear. 32. Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $180.00. tj r> o. -cf•h^^
Sanday-.sohool — O. E. George, superintendent, Gallipolis, Ohio, R. R- 2, Ltnei
George, secretary, Gallipolis, Ohio. R. R. 2. Average attendance, 66. Con-
tributed to all other purposes, $36.01.
110 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
CAMPAIGN — Rev. F. B. Mart, pastor; Rev. F. B. Mart was pastor last year; Carrie
E. White, clerlv, Vinton, Ohio, R. R. 2. Membership, 75. Received last year,
3. Church building valued at $500.00. One-fourth time preaching-. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $148.50.
Sunday-s«hool — Dwight Strausbaugh, superintendent, Vinton, Ohio, R. R. 1:
Ruby Vance, secretary, Vinton, Ohio. Enrollment, 50; average attendance, 40.
COES CHAPEL — Rev. W. E. Ewing, pastor; Rev. W. E. Ewing was pastor last
year; Allen Devoll, clerk. Carbon Hill. Ohio. Membership. 49. Received last
year, 2. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $240.00.
Sunday-school — Flave Clark, superintendent, Nelsonville, Ohio, R. R. 4 ; Mrs.
Frank Lehman, secretary, Nelsonville, Ohio, R. R. 4. Enrollment, 5-2; average
attendance, 32. Contributed to all other purposes, $97.47.
COLUMBIA — Rev. F. G. Strickland, pastor; Rev. F. G. Strickland was pastor last
year; Mrs. Netta Gregory, clerk. Carpenter, Ohio, R. R. 1. Membership, 51.
Received last year, 3. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $240.00.
Sunday-.scliool — Rev. John Canode, superintendent. Carpenter, Ohio; Ruth
Bobo, secretary. Carpenter, Ohio. Enrollment, 101; average attendance, 42.
Contributed to all other purposes, $9.80.
COOKS — Rev. Lawrence Souders, pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Marie Patton,
clerk, Nelsonville. Ohio, R. R. 2. Membership, 6. Received last year. 1. Church
building valued at $300.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $7.30.
Sunday-school — Frederick Hayes, superintendent. Haydenville, Ohio; Maria
Patton, secretary, Nelsonville, Ohio, R. R. 2. Enrollment, 10; average attend-
ance, 8.
CORNELIITS — Rev. Frank Wolfe, pastor; Rev. Frank Wolfe was pastor last year;
Mrs. Ethel Rhodes, clerk, Creola, Ohio. Membership, 20. Church building
valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $93.36.
Suuday-.school — Eva Steele, superintendent, Creola, Ohio; Mrs. Ben Steele,
secretary, Creola, Ohio. Enrollment, 26; average attendance, 20. Contributed
to all other purposes, $15.02.
DEXTER Rev. F. S. Strickland, pastor; Rev. F. G. Strickland was pastor last
year; J. R. Folden, clerk. Dexter, Ohio. ^Membership, 25. Received last year,
3. Church building valued at $500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $210.00.
Sunday-school — D. H. Beckley, superintendent. Dexter, Ohio; Neva Nelson,
secretary. Dexter, Ohio. Enrollment, 30; average attendance, 20.
DIAI»lO\D — Rev. John Hooper, pastor; Rev. John Hooper was pastor last year;
Eugene Lehman, clerk, Nelsonville, Ohio, R. R. 2. Membership, 41. Church
building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Snnday-.school — Mrs. Cora Ellis, superintendent, Nelsonville, Ohio, R. R. ;
Gladys Forrest, secretary, Nelsonville, Ohio, R. R. Average attendance, 35.
Contributed to all other purposes, $106.00.
EIjIZAMETH — Rev. W. E. Ewing, pastor; Rev. W. E. Ewing was pastor last year;
S. A. Cottrell, clerk, Thivener, Ohio. ISIembership, 115. Received last year,
\o. Church building valued at $2,400.00. One-fourth time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $220.00.
Sunday-school — T. L. Craft, superintendent, Thivener, Ohio; Zenia Shaw,
secretary, Thivener, Ohio. Average attendance, 45. Contributed to all other
purposes, $20.00.
FAIRA lEW — Rev. Joseph Hazlett, pastor; Rev. Joseph Hazlett was pastor last
year; J. T. Pyles, clerk. Patriot, Ohio, R. R. 1. Membership, 67. Church
building valued at $800.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $25.00.
Sunday-school — .T. W. Colwell, superintendent, Lecta, Ohio; Anne Colwell, sec-
retary", Lecta, Ohio. Average attendance, 10.
GRAHAM — Rev. John Hooper, pastor; Rev. F. B. Mart was pastor last year; Wm.
Seaman, clerk, Athens, Ohio, R. R. 7. Membership, 88. Received last year, 7.
Church building valued at $900.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $264.00.
Sunday-school — Charles Kelly, superintendent, Athens, Ohio, R. R. 7; Freda
St. Clair, secretary, Athens, Ohio, R. R. 7. Average attendance, 30.
LANGSVILLE — Scott Mossman, pastor; Rev. Arza Ball was pastor last year; R. F.
Whitmere. clerk, Langsville. Ohio. Membership, 74. Church building valued
at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$117.00.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL m
Suiulay-school — R. F. AVhitmere, superintendent, Langsville, Ohio; Melanie
Long-streth, secretary, Langsville, Ohio. Enrollment, 108; average attend-
ance, 48. Contributed to all other purposes, $52.62.
I^IBERTY — Rev. G. F. McCoy, pastor; Rev. Lelah Weatherby was pastor last year;
X. A. Warren, clerk, Bladen, Ohio. Membership, 112. Church building- valued
at ?800.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $30.00.
L-ITTLE KYGER — Rev. Scott Mossman, pastor; Rev. Scott Mossman was pastor
last year; Scott Mossman, clerk, Gallipolis, Ohio, R. R. 1. Membership, 49.
Received last year, 10. Church building valued at $800.00. One-fourth time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $120.00.
Sunday-.sch»ol — Scott Newman, superintendent, Gallipolis, Ohio, R. R. 1; Henry
Most-nian, secretary, Gallipolis, Ohio, R,. R. 1. Enrollment. tJO; average attend-
ance 50. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other purposes,
$45.16.
LOGAN — Rev. Lawrence Souders, pastor; Rev. Lawrence Souders was pastor last
year; J. F. Robb, clerk, Logan, Ohio, 727 Third St. Membership, 55. Received
last year, 4. Church building- valued at $1,500.00. Full time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $134.70.
Sunday-.scliool — Van Stewart, superintendent, Logan, Ohio; Mrs. J. F. Robb,
secretary, Logan, Ohio, 727 Third St. Enrollment, 53; average attendance, 24.
Contributed to all other purposes, $85.52.
MACEDOIVIA — No services during year. Rev. Scott Mossman, pastor; No pastor
last year; M". H. H. Boster, clerk, Gallipolis, Ohio, R. R. 4.
MORGAIV — Rev. Lelah Weatherby, pastor; Rev. Lelah Weatherby was pastor last
year; A. ;M. Grove)-, clerk, Bidwell. Ohio. iMembership, 77. Received last year,
8. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $133.66.
Sjinday-scliool — L. R. Grover, superintendent, Bidw^ell, Ohio; Garnet Denney,
secretary, Bidwell, Ohio. Enrollment, 44; average attendance, 21. Contributed
to all other purposes, $41.88.
IWOI'IVD HILLi — Rev. Lelah W^eatherby, pastoi; Rev. Lelah A^'eatherby was pastor
last year; Mrs. A. J. Kuhns, clerk, Trimble. Ohio. Membership. 20. Received
last year, 8. Church building- valued at $2,000.00. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $64.80.
Suiulay-.sohool — Aurance Able, superintendent, Trimble, Ohio; Mrs. Aurance
Able, secretary, Trimble, Ohio. A\ erage attendance, 21. Contributed to all
other purposes, ;H0.34.
MOUNTAIIV VATjLEY — Rev. G. F. McCoy, pastor: Rev. G. F. McCoy was pastor
last year; E. C. Sims, clerk. South Side. AV. Va. IMembership, 16. Church
building valued at $1,200.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $108.00.
Suniiay-.school — Zack Plantz, superintendent. South Side, "W. Va. ; Elsie Denney,
secretary. South Side, AV. Va. Enrollment, 41; average attendance, 20. Con-
tributed to all other purposes, $5.41.
2HT. ZION (HOCKING CO.) — Rev. W. E. Ewing, pastor; Rev. \V. E. Ewing was
pastor last year; W. S. Wallett, clerk, Nelsonville, Ohio, R. R. 2. Membership,
142. Received last year, 5. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-fourth
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $264.00.
Sunday-.school — Henry Todd, superintendent. Nelsonville, Ohio, R. R. 2; Walter
Sanner, secretary, Nelsonville, Ohio. R. R. 2. Average attendance, 25. Con-
tributed to all other purposes, $40.79.
MT. ZION (iMORGAN CO.) — Rev. Scott Mossman, pastor; Rev. Vinton Wogan was
pastor last year; Mrs. Stella Grimes, clerk, Sharpsburg, Ohio. Membership,
66. Received last year, 19. Church building valued at $600.00. One-fourth
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. $31.60.
Suiiilay-sehool — ^Irs. Irene AVoodyard, superintendent, Sharpsburg, Oliio; Miss
Eva Ball, secretary, Sharpsburg, Ohio. Enrollment, 67; average attendance,
21. Contributed to all other purposes, $13.61.
OKEY — R.ev. Joseph Hazlett, pastor; Rev. F. B. Mart was pastor last year; Mrs.
C. E. Hazlett. clerk, Lecta, Ohio. Membership, 106. Received last year, 6.
Church building valued at $500.00. One -fourth time, preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $96.00.
Sunday-school^ — Joseph H. Hazlett, superintendent, Lecta, Ohio; Clara Boster,
secretary, Lecta, Ohio. Enrollment, 40; average attendance, 30. Contributed
to all other purposes, $12.23.
PLEASANT RIDGE — Rev. Robert Gearls, pastor; Rev. Robert Gearls was pastor
last year; Jerome Latta, clerk, Glouster, Ohio, R. R. 4. Membership, 34; Re-
112 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
ceived last year, 5. Church building valued at |1,200.00. One-fourth time
preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $150.00.
Sunday-Mchool — C. A. Marshall, superintendent, Glouster, Ohio, R. R. 4; Guy
Dawson, secretary, Glouster, Ohio, R. R. 4. Enrollment, 35; average attend-
ance, 20. Contributed to all other purposes, $56.00.
WRIGHTSTOWN — Rev. Lelah Weatherby, pastor; Rev. John L.. Porter was pastor
last year; M. L. Dulaney, clerk, Amesville, Ohio, R. R. 1. Membership, 59.
Received last year, 10. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $145.65.
Sunday-.-school — M. L. Dulaney, superintendent, Amesville, Ohio, R. R. 1 ; Edith
Faires, secretary, Glouster, Ohio, R. R. 3.
SUMMARY — Ordained Ministers, 11: Licentiates, 9; Churches, 27; Churches not re-
poiting, 2; Membership, 1,561. Contributions: Pastoral service, $3,151.57. Sun-
day-scnools, 23; Enrollment, 761; Contributed to Sunday-school Dept., $2.00.
Total contributions reported, $3,153.57. Conference offering to American
Christian Convention, $21.81.
OHIO
(Reported by Secretary Tennant)
Session of 1922 — Ray, Ohio.
Session of 1923 — Fairview, Ohio.
Officers— Rev. H. A. Milliken, Frankfort, Ohio, R. R. 2 — President.
Rev. Fred Richards, Jackson, Ohio, R. R. 4 — Vice-President.
Callie Tennant, Coalton, Ohio — Secretary.
U. C. Traphagen, Hamden, Ohio— Treasurer.
Trustees — E. C. Clement, Waverly, Ohio, R. R. 4; A. A. Cooper, Ray, Ohio, R. R. 1;
John A. Dempsey, Ray, Ohio, R. R. 1; U. C. Traphagen, Hamden, Ohio.
Ministers — Millner, Dan, Jackson, Ohio, R. R. 4.
Nierman, S. N., Jackson, Ohio, R. R. 4.
Bennett, Peter, Higby, Ross Co., Ohio. Richards, Fred, Jackson, Ohio, R. R. 4.
Butler, Anthony, Wellston, Ohio.
Goflf, Asa O., Omega, Ohio. Licentiate.^
Hutchison, George, Byer, Ohio.
Messer, John, Wellston, Ohio. Dixon, Harley Ralph, Wellston, Ohio, R. R. 1.
McDonald, George, Coalton, Ohio. Gilliland, John, Coalton, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Milliken, H. A., Frankfort, Ohio, R. R. 2. Watts, J. R., Ray, Ohio.
Churcli, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Organisations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
COLUMBIA — No pastor; Rev. Fred Richards was pastor last year; Bertha Scott,
clerk, Coalton, Ohio, R. R. 1. Membership, 111. Contributed to pastoral
service, $81.46.
FAIRVIEW— Rev. Fred Richards, pastor; Rev. George Hutchison w^as pastor last
year- Callie Tennant, clerk, Coalton, Ohio, R. R. 1. Membership, 24. Church
building valued at $1,000.00. Preaching once a month. Contributed to pastoral
service, $53.15; all other purposes, $2.40.
Sunduv-scliool — John A. Dempsey, superintendent, Ray, Ohio, R. R. 1; Ger-
trude Dempsey, secretary, Ray, Ohio, R. R. 1. Enrollment, 50; average at-
tendance, 23. Contributed to all other purposes, $15.70.
HOPEWELL, (JACKSON CO.) OR GLEN NELL — No pastor; No pastor last year;
Karley R. Dixon, clerk, Wellston, Ohio, R. R. 1. Membership, 26.
Sunilav-scliool — Mr. Murten Allinan, superintendent, Wellston, Ohio, R. R. 1;
Harley R. Dixon, secretary, Wellston, Ohio, R. R. 1. Enrollment, 55; average
attendance, 25. Contributed to all other purposes, $15.00.
MEAOOW RUN (PIKE CO.) — Rev. Asa O. Goff, pastor; Rev. Asa O. Goff was
pastor last year; Mrs. J. W. Nelson, clerk, Waverly, Ohio. Contributed to
pastoral service, $5.00 each month.
Suntlay-scliool — George Theobald, superintendent, Waverly, Ohio; Edna Cook,
secretary, Waverly, Ohio.
TRIUMPH (VINTON CO.) — No pastor; Rev. Fred Richards was pastor last year;
J. R. Watts, clerk, Ray, Ohio. Membership, 20. Monthly preaching.
Snnday-scliool — J. R. Watts, superintendent, Ray, Ohio; Blanche Jenkins,
secretary, Ray, Ohio. Enrollment, 35; average attendance, 30.
SUMMARY— Ordained ministers, 10; Licentiates, 3; Churches, 5; Membership, 181.
Contiibutions: Pastoral service, $194.61; all other purposes, $2.40. Sunday-
schools, 4; Enrollment, 140. Total contributions leported, $197.01.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 113
SOUTHERN OHIO
Session of iy22 — I>ible Chapel (Hamersville, Ohio)
Session of 1923 — Harwood Church.
Ot&cers — Rev. W. V. jNliller, Lynchburg-, Ohio — President.
Rev^ A. G. Bagb.v. Bethel, Ohio — Vice-President.
Hew A. J. Bowman, Georgetown, Ohio — Secretary.
Uepartment Secretaries — Rev. W. A. Warner, Higgin.'iport, Ohio — Education.
Rev. W. S. Hoggatt, Fayotteville, Ohio — Publications.
Rev. John U. King, Bethel, Ohio — Finance.
Rev. L,. B. Case, Sardinia, Ohio — Sunday-schools.
Rev. W. D. Canter, New Richmond, Ohio — Christian Endeavor.
Rev. L. A. Sti'atton. Georgetown, Ohio — Missions.
Rev. W. R. Brodt, West Union, Ohio — Relief.
MinUters — Melvin,. J. T., Neville, Ohio.
„ , , <^ tj ^1. , ^u- Miller, W. V., Lynchburg, Ohio, R. R. 1.
2*^u^' ^" ^■' ^a"*!'*''' ^^l"- Pitzer, J. H., Hamersville, Ohio, R. R.
Bagby, T.F., Acton, Ind. Sheeley, Adaline, West Union, Ohio.
Bowman A. J Georgetown Ohio. Stratton, L. A., Georsetown. Ohio, R. R. 5.
BTodt W R West Union. Ohio. Warner, W. A., Higginspoit, Ohio.
Burnett, J. r ., Dayton, Ohio.
Case, L. B., Saa-denia, Ohio. liieentiate.s
Dunham, M. F., 1605 Kemper Lane, Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Butler, Estella S., 341 Fourth Ave., Hunting-
Hoggatt, William S., Fayetteville, Ohio, R. R. ton, W. Va.
McDaniel, R. H., 927 Bryn Mavvr Ave., Day- Canter, W. D., New Richmond, Ohio, R. R. 3.
ton, Ohio. King, John D., Bethel, Ohio.
Church, Pa.stor, Clerk, Offering's, Org'anizatioii.s
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
AKTIOCH — Rev. A. J. Bowman, pastor; Rev. John D. King was pastor last year;
H. S. Trisler, clerlv, Hamersville, Ohio, R. R. 1. Membership, 113. Church
building valued at $2,.'j00.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral seivice, $250.00; American Christian Convention, .$8.00; Foreigrn Mis-
sions, $13.60; Home Missions, $18.25; Education, $9.00; Relief, $5.65; all other
purposes, $150.00.
Sunday-.sehool — (1922) — W. L. Dean, superintendent, Hamersville, Ohio, R. R.
2; Miss Mary Bee, secretary. Bethel, Ohio, R. R. 4. Enrolhiient, 70; average
attendance, 40.
Chri.««tian Gndeavor — Miss Nola Bee, president. Bethel, Ohio, R. R. 4; Mrs.
Ethel Chapman, corresponding secretary, Hamersville, Ohio, R. R. 1. Mem-
bers— active, 17; associate, 2; total, 19.
BETHLKHICM — Rev. Ed Glasscock, pastor; Rev. Ed Glasscock was pastor last
year; Garfield Gray, clerk, Aberdeen, Ohio. Membership, 74. Received last
yeai-, 8. Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral .service, $240.00; all other purposes, $44.00.
Sunday-scliool — (1922) — Walter Catron, superintendent, Aberdeen, Ohio; Elsie
Kinner, secretary, Aberdeen, Ohio.
bible: chapel, — No pastor; Rev. A. J. Bowman was pastor last year; A. R.
Drake, clerk, Hamersville, Ohio. Membership, 182. Church building valued
at $1,200.00. One-half time preaching:. Contributed to pastoral service,
$350.00; American Christian Convention, $2.00; Foreign Missions, $12.70; Home
Missions, $9.25; Education, $8.00; Relief, $1.77; all other purpo.ses, $146.00.
Sunday-school — (1922) — Jesse L. Tatman, superintendent, Hamersville, Ohio;
Anna G. Shinkle, secretary, Hamersville, Ohio. Enrollment, 103; average
attendance, 50.
CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, — Rev. A. J. Bowman, pastor; Rev. John D. King was pastor
last year; Mrs. C. M. Edwards, clerk. Amelia >liio. Metiihership, 8.'). Received
last year, 2. Church building valued at $2,500.00. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $120.00; American Christian Convention,
111.25; Foreign Missions, $20.25; Home Missions, $20.00; Education, $21.60;
all other purposes.
Sunday-school — (1922) — J. E. Lytle, superintendent, Batavia, Ohio; Alleyn
Lytle, secretary, Batavia, Ohio. Enrollment, 53; average attendance, 23.
Chri-stian Endeavor — Clarence Lytle, president, Batavia, Ohio; Miss Mildred
Lytle, corresponding secretary, Batavia, Ohio. Members — active, 19; honorarv,
2; total, 21.
ElAOLE CHAPEL — No pastor; Rev. W. R. Brodt was pastor last year; Mrs. Mattie
Kinnett, clerk, Ripley, Ohio, R. R. 3. Membership, 95. Church building valued
at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$200.00; Foreign Missions, $10.00; Home Missions, $11.80; Education, $2.00;
all other purposes, $40.00.
Sunday-school — (1922)— George Wiles, superintendent, Ripley, Ohio, R. R.;
114 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
:Miss Anna M. Baiid, secretary, Ripley, Ohio, R. R. 3. Enrollment, 75; average
attendance, 35.
FAIR VIEW — Rev. W. R. Brodt, pastor; Rev. A. J. Bowman was pastor last year;
Miss Grace Stansbury, clerk, Georgetown, Ohio. Membership, 71. Received
last year, 16. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-fourth time preach-
ing. Contributed to pastoral service, $150.00; American Christian Convention.
$1.16; Education, $3.29; Relief, $2.25; all other purposes, $75.00.
Sujiday-.school — (1922) — Scott Kinchelor, superintendent, Georgetown, Ohio;
Loyd Berry, secretary, Georgetown, Ohio. Enrollment, 85; average attend-
ance, 50.
FARMERS CHAPEL, — No pastor; Revs. L. A. Stratton and J. H. Pitzer were
pastors last year; George D. Murphy, clerk, Hamersville, Ohio. Membership,
84. Received last year, 13. Church building- valued at $1,500.00. One-half
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $150.00; American Christian
Convention, $2.00; Foreign Missions, $1.60; Relief, $1.35; all other purposes.
$160.00.
Sunday-school — (1922) — Clarence Pitzer, superintendent, Georgetown, Ohio.
R. R. ; Miss Arlena Shafer, secretary, Georgetown, Ohio. Enrollment, 50;
average attendance, 30.
FEESBXJRG — Rev. L. A. Stratton, pastor; Rev. L. A. Stratton wa.s pastor last year;
Miss lona !McKibben, clerk, Feesburg, Ohio. Membership, 85. Received last
year, 7. Church building valued at $1,200.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $360.00; all other purposes, $185.00.
Sunday-.sohool — (1922) — Charley Melvin, superintendent, Higginsport, Ohio,
R. R. ; Miss Mildred White, secretary, Feesburg, Ohio. Enrollment, 60; average
attendance, 35.
P'EIiLiOWSHU'- -Rev. A. E. Sager, pastor; Rev. A. E. Sager was pastor last year;
0. yi. Bowman, clerk, ^Manchester, Ohio. Membership, 90. Received last year,
1. Chur-jh building valued at $2,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Con-
ti-ibuted to pattoral service, $120.00; American Christian Convention, $1.00;
Foreign Missions, $24.80; Home Missions, $10.40; all other purposes, $30.00.
Sunday-school' — (1922) — George W. Bowman, superintendent, Ripley, Ohio,
R. R. 3; Glen Wallace, secretary, Manchester, Ohio, R. R. 3.
FIVE MILE — Rev. W. D. Canter, pastor; Rev. W. D. Canter was pastor last year;
R. E. Eukemire, clerk, ^It. Orab, (Jhio. Membeiship, 120. Received last year,
13. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $325.00; Foreign Missions, $4.75; Home Missions,
$7.50; Education, $7.50; Relief, $2.07; all other purposes, $50.00.
Sunday-school — (1922) — Mrs. Harvey Constant, superintendent, Mt. Orab, Ohio;
"S'irgil iMunich, secretary, Mt. Orab, Ohio. Enrollment, 46; average attendance,
25.
HARWOOD — Fiev. ^\ V. Miller, pastor; Rev. W. V. Miller was pastor last year;
Miss Blanche Hughs, clerk, Lynchburg, Ohio, R. R. 1. Membership, 100. Re-
ceived last year, 16. Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $300.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $3.50; Foreign Missions, $12.50; Home Missions, $11.62; Education,
$2.30; Relief, $3.00; all other purposes, $45.00.
Sunday-.school — "Waltei Snyder, superintendent, Favetteville, Ohio, R. R. 1;
Everett G. Hawk, secretary, Mt. Orab, Ohio, R. R. 3.'
lilGGIIVSPORT — Rev. A. G. Bagby, pastor; Rev. A. G. Bagby was pastor last year;
Miss Flora E. Jennings, clerk, Higginsport, Ohio. Membership, 88. Church
building valued at $3,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $600.00; American Christian Convention, $5.87; Foreign Mis-
sions, $19.00; Home :Missions, $6.14; Education, $11.38; all other purposes,
$115.00.
Sunday-.school — ^(1922) — Charles Heiser, superintendent, Higginsport, Ohio;
Jessie Patterson, secretary, Higginsport, Ohio. Enrollment, 88; average at-
tendance, 45.
LIBERTY CHAI'EL (BROVl'X CO.) — Rev. L. B. Case, pastor; Rev. "W. S. Hoggatt
was pastor last year; Mrs. Anna Hughs, clerk, Mt. Orab, Ohio, R. R. 2. Mem-
bership, 41. Received last year, 5. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-
fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $100.00; American
Christian Convention, $1.50; Foreign Missions, $3.10; Home Missions, $7:50;
Education, $2.75; all other purposes, $30.00.
Sunday-school — -(1922) — Charles Cromer, superintendent, Mt. Orab, Ohio, R. R. ;
Miss Ruth Johnson, secretary, Eastwood, Ohio. Enrollment, 65; average at-
tendance, 40.
LIBERTY CHAPEL (HAMILTON CO.) — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Mary
Ayer, clerk, California, Ohio, R. R. 1. Church building valued at $1,000.00.
Contributed to Foreign Missions, $7.50; Home Missions, $12.00; all other pur-
poses, $15.00.
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Suiida J -.school — (1922) — R. C. Ayers, superintendent, California, Ohio; Robert
Wilfert, secretary, California, Ohio. Enrollment, 30; average attendance, 15.
MILLKRS CHAPEL— Rev. L. B. Case, pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. H. M. Igrc
clerk, Killsboro, Ohio, R. R. 2. Membership, 66. Contributed to American
Christian Convention, $1.00; Home Missions, $1.00; Education, $1.00; all other
purposes, $10.00.
Sunday-school — (1922) — W. J. Poole, superintendent, Hillsboro, Ohio, R. R. 11;
Miss Bessie Poole, secretary, Hillsboro, Ohio, R. R. 11. Enrollment, 40; aver-
age attendance, 21.
MT. ZIOIV — Rev. W. D. Canter, pastor; Rev. W. D. Canter was< pastor last year;
George W. Bushman, clerk. New Richmond, Ohio, R. R. 1. Membership, 145.
Received last year, 20. Church building valued at $4,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $230.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $2.42; Foreign Missions, $3.46; Home Missions, $7.75; Education, $5.11;
Relief, $3.53; all other purposes, $101.00.
Sunday-school — (1922) — J. W. Hendrexson, superintendent. Point Pleasant,
Ohio; Merrill Barkley, secretary, New Richmond, Ohio, R. R. 1. Enrollment,
64; average attendance, 25.
Christian Endeavor — Kings Daughters — Miss Josie West, president. New
Richmond, Ohio, R. R. 1; Miss Edith S. Friedman, corresponding secretary.
New Richmond, Ohio, R. R. 1. Members — active, 20; associate, 40; honorary,
6; total, 66.
NEVILLE — No pastor; Rev. W. V. Miller was pastor last year; Miss Elizabeth
Tischer, clerk, Neville, Ohio. Membership, 50. Church building valued at
$500.00. Preaching once each month. Contributed to pastoral service, $60.00;
all other purposes, $200.00.
Sunday-school — (1922) — E. E. Brooks, superintendent, Neville, Ohio; Fay
Brooks, secretary, Neville, Ohio. Enrollment, 35; average attendance, 17.
OAK GROVE — No pastor; Rev. W. R. Brodt was pastor last year; Mrs. Edith
Wolfe, clerk. West Union, Ohio. Membership, 84. Received last year, 6.
Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $100.00; all other purposes, $20.00.
Sunday-.school — Walter Pence, superintendent. West Union, Ohio; Miss Glenna
Stroman, secretary, West Union, Ohio. Enrollment, 85; average attendance, 55.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Minnie Brodt, president. West Union, Ohio; Miss
Lucille Jenkins, corresponding secretary. West Union, Ohio. Members — active,
56; honorary, 4; total, 60.
PISGAH — No pastor; Rev. Holt was pastor last year; Mrs. Lela Reeves, clerk,
Riplev, Ohio. Membership, 32. Received last year, 32. Church building
valued at $5,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$200.00; all other purposes, $30.00.
Sunday-school — Miss Lide Martin, superintendent, Ripley, Ohio; Miss Ruth
White, secretary, Ripley, Ohio. Enrollment, 80; average attendance, 55.
PLEASANT HILL — Rev. James Upton, pastor; Rev. James Upton was pastor last
year; A. R. Layman, clerk, Winchester, Ohio. Membership, 20. Received last
year, 2. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $125.00; all other purposes, $25.00.
Sunday-school — William Mangus, superintendent, Winchester, Ohio; Samuel
Wilson, secretary, Winchester, Ohio. Enrollment, 65; average attendance, 43.
POINT ISABEL^ — Rev. W. A. Warner, pastor; Rev. W. V. Miller was pastor last
year; R. G. Little, clerk. Bethel, Ohio, R. R. 3. Membership, 140. Church
building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $400.00; American Christian Convention, $6.50; Foreign Mis-
sions, $16.15; Home Missions, $12.20; Education, $12.15; Relief, $3.30; all other
purposes, $45.00.
Sunday-school — R. G. Little, superintendent. Bethel, Ohio, R. R. 3; Miss Sophia
Bulow, secretary. Bethel, Ohio. Enrollment, 107; average attendance, 55.
POPLAR CHAPEL — Rev. A. J. Bowman, pastor; Rev. A. J. Bowman was pastor
last year; Miss Alda Fay Dean, clerk. Bethel, Ohio. Membership, 70. Church
building valued at $1,200.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $150.00; all other purposes, $40.00.
Snnday-.school — Miss Olive Parrish, superintendent, Bethel. Ohio, R. R. 4;
Walter Harvey, secretary. Bethel, Ohio, R. R. 3. Enrollment, 89; average
attendance, 38.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Sara Parrish, president, Bethel. Ohio; Miss Leona
Bee, corresponding secretary. Bethel, Ohio. Members — active, 15; associate,
10; total, 25.
RUSSELLVILLE — Rev. A. G. Bagby, pastor; Rev. A. G. Bagby was pastor last
year; E. W. Crabb, clerk, Georgetown, Ohio, R. R. 4. Membership, 183. Re-
ceived last year, 5. Church building valued at $2,500.00. One-half time
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preaching-. Contributed to pastoral seivice, $600.00; Foreign Mi.ssions, $6.05;
Home Missions, $18.25; all other purposes, $170.00.
Sunclay-sohoel — Mrs. :Minnie Martin, supei intendent, Georg-etown. Ohio, R. R. ;
Miss Jennie Lee Martin, secretary, Russellville, Ohio. Enrollment, 80; aver-
age attendance, 50.
UXIOX (ADAMS CO.) — Rev. L. A. Stratton, pastor; Rev. L. A. Stratton was pastor
last year; Mrs Rachel E. Pyle, clerk, Manchester, Ohio, R. R. 3. Membership,
90. Received last year, 4. Church building- valued at $2,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $225.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $2.20; Foreign Missions, $23.60; Home Missions, $10.00; Relief, $1.00;
all other purposes, $35.00.
Sunday-school — John H. Pyle, superintendent, Manchester, Ohio, R. R. 3; Mrs.
Gertrude Smith, secretary, Manchester, Ohio, R. R. 3. Enrollment, 110; aver-
age attendance, 75.
Christian Endeavor — M'illiam Blank, president, Bentonville, Ohio; Walter Hig-
gins, corresponding secretary, Bentonville, Ohio. Members — active, 58.
UXIOX (BROWX CO.) — No pastor; Rev. Mrs. Athella Hovvsare was pastor last
year; Miss S. Ella Shinkle, clerk, Higginsport, Ohio, ^lembership, 49. Re-
ceived last year, 2. Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-fourth time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $1.50; Foreign Missions, $20.50; Home Missions, $12.50; Education,
.•?4.00; Relief, $2.50: all other purposes, $342.00.
Siinday-scliool — Charles Shinkle, superintendent, Higginsport, Ohio; Miss S.
Ella Shinkle, secretary, Higginsport, Ohio. Enrollment, 35; average attend-
ance, 18.
WESTBORO — No pastor; Rev. R. H. McDaniel was pastor last year; Mrs. T. S.
Connor, clerk, Westboro, Ohio. Membership, 85. Received last year, 10.
Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $390.00; American Christian Convention, $4.44; Foreign
Missions, $12.55; Home Missions, $19.25; Education, $3.00; all other purposes,
$40.00.
Sunday-.school — Elmer Wallace, superintendent, Westboro, Ohio; Jliss Mildred
Armstrong, secretary, Westboro, Ohio. Enrollment, 113; average attendance,
65.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 15; Licentiates, 3; Churches, 26; Membership,
2,210. Contributions: Pastoral service, $5,945.00; American Christian Conven-
tion, $57.34; Education. $93.08; Foreign Missions, $212.11; Home Missions,
$195.41; Relief Funds, $26.35; all other purposes, $2,173.25. Sunday-schools,
26; Enrollment, 1,628. Christian Endeavor Societies, 6; ilembership, 249.
Total contributions reported, $8,702.54. Conference offering to American
Christian Convention, $18.69.
KENTUCKY DISTRICT NUMBER ONE
(Reported by Secretary Smith)
Session of 1922 — Olive Hill Church.
Session of 1923 — Bethel Church.
Officers — (1922) — Rev. O. H. Logan, Brushart, Ky. — President.
Rev. Denbo Smith. Brushart, Ky.— V^ice-President.
F. M. Smith, Brushart, Ky. — Secretary.
Ministers Lofran. F. M., 2336 Gallia St., Pcrtsmouth,
Ohio.
Bryant, J. H., Widen, W. Va. LoKan, H. 0., Brushart, Ky.
Gifford, W. S., Enterprise, Ky. Maddix, W. L., Emerson, Ky.
Godfrey, C. H., Rugless, Ky. Smith, Denbo, Brushart, Ky.
Hobbs, William, Vanceburg, Ky.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Olferings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
CL'VRKS HILL, — Rev. G. W. Renfroe, pastor; Rev. R. G. Short was pastor last
year; Mrs. Lottie Haney, clerk, Olive Hill, Ky. Membership, 22. Received last
year, 5. One-fourth time preaching.
(;L,EX\%'OOn — Rev. R. G. Short, pastor; Rev. R. G. Short was pastor last year;
Vecy Scaggs, clerk, Glenwood. Membership, 21. Received last year, 21.
^VAL.^'UT GROVE — Rev. Denbo Smith, pastor; No pastor last' year; F. M. Smith,
clerk, Brushart, Ky. Membership, 110. Received last year, 1. Church build-
ing valued at $800.00. One-fourth time preaching.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 8; Churches, 3; Membership, 153.
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KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN
(Reported by Secretary :Meadows)
Session of 1922 — Frys Chapel.
Session of 1923 — Beachbuig, Ky.
Oltifers — Z. T. Thacker, Muses ^Nlills, Ky. — President.
C W. Roberts, I'luinmers Landing-, Ky. — Vice-President.
T. H. Meadows, Pluses Mills, Ky. — Secretary.
E. J. Roberts, Ni Si, Ky. — Treasurer.
Ministers — Miller, O. W., Globe, Ky.
.,,,,,. T3 o . -i, ■- Robbin, O. W., Lynx, Ohio.
Applegate, Lethie P Buitonville, ky. Roberts, C. W., Plummers Landinj?, Ky.
Blankenship T. b Mouth of Laurel, Ky. Saunders, Martha, Wallinsford. Ky., R. R. 2.
Cai-ington John, Valley, Ky. Shelton, W. H., Bentonville. Ohio.
Co diron, Charles^ Lynx, Ohio. Springs, C. O.. Manchester. Ohio. R. R. 2.
Co gan, D. C, HiUsboro, Ky., R. R. >. StaUard, S. D., Smoky Valley, Ky.
Colvill, S^ H., Anderson Ind. Stone, W. H., Mouth of Laurel, Ky.
Conley.R.B., Smoky Valley Ky. Tackett, E. B., Olive Hill, Ky.
Davis, M. M., Muses Mills Ky. Thacker, Sr., Z. T., Muses Mills, Ky.
Dunagan, J. A., Martin, Ky. Thacker Jr Z T
Everman, J N. Wallingford, Ky. Tomlin, ' James, 'Manchester, Ohio,
irye, Joe. Trinity, Ky. Wamsley. William. West Union, Ohio,
irynian, J C, bmi e Ky ^ ^ .^ Wamsley, Mrs. Eliza, West Union, Ohio.
Gardner, Mary L., Wallingford, Ky., R. R. Z. Warmack, Ober, Manchester. Ohio.
^! u '^ V' T- A/r -11 1- Washbon, F. C, Manchester, OTiio.
Gilbert. L. I"., Maysville, Ky. Wio-oin<; T R
Glasscock, E. R., 'Aberdeen, Ohio. R. R. 3. ^. '°'*' ">■ "• ^■'
Glasscock. T. H'.. Aberdeen, Ohio, R. R. 3. l^ieeiitiate.s —
Gray. D. L., Manchester, Ohio, R. R. 3. Bayler. Ben, Trinity, Ky.
Gray, May, West Union, Ohio. Gray. Clarence. West Union. Ohio.
Grigston, A. J.. Clarksburg, Ky. Helterbran, Mrs.. Trinity. Ky.
Henderson. Jeremiali. Olive Hill, Ky. Hines, Charles, Concord, Ky.
Hobbs, J. F., Clarksburs, Ky. Kendall. G. L. Globe, Ky.
Langdon, A. H. Reed. Ardella F.,
Liles. J. M.. Mouth of Laurel. Ky. Roberts, E. .L, Ni Si. Ky.
Marshall, F. M., Wallingford, Ky., R. R. 2. Saunders, N. D., Wallingford. Ky.. R. R. 2.
McClease. J. W., Eby. Ky. Shelton, Noah, Ripley, Ohio. R. R. 2.
Meadows, T. H., Muses Mills, Ky. Whaley, Mrs. M. J., West Union, Ohio.
Church, Piistor, Clerk, OfTeringrs, OrguniKatioiis
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
BEACHBIHG — Rev. C. W. Roberts, pastor; Rev. C. W. Roberts was pastor last
year; G. W. Cooper, clerk. Membership, 8. Received last year, 8. One-fourth
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $34.50.
BLAXKENSHIP CHAPEL — Rev. J. M. Liles, pastor; Rev. Z. T. Thacker was pastor
last year; Iva Stone, clerk. Mouth of Laurel, Ky. Membeiship. 75. Received
last year, 1. Church building valued at $700.00. One-fourth time preaching.
Sunday-school — Everett Osborne, supei intendent. Mouth of Laurel, Ky. ; Jerrie
Liles, secretary. Mouth of Laurel, Ky. Enrollment, 80; average attendance,
50. Contributed to all purposes, $30.00.
CHRISTIAN CHAPEL (CHAPEL HILL) — Rev. E. B. Tackett, pastor; Rev. E. B.
Tackett was pastor last year; R. A. Tackett, clerk. Olive Hill, Ky. Member-
ship, 25. Church building valued at $600.
CRAIN CREEK— Rev. C. W. Roberts, pastor; Rev. C. W. Roberts was pastor last
year; Millard Cooper, clerk, Plumm.ers Landing-, Ky. Membership, 60. Church
building valued at $600.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service. $42.00.
Sunday-school — E. J. Roberts, superintendent. Ni Si, Ky. ; Ruble Roberts,
secretary, Ni Si, Ky. Enrollment, 45; average attendance, 35. Contributed
toi all purposes, $9.00.
ELBETHEL — Rev. E. R. Glasscock, pastor; Rev. A. H. Langdon was pastor last
year; Lillie Davenport, clerk. Springdale. Ky., R. R. Membership, 21. Re-
ceived last year. 6. Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-fourth time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $130.00; all other purposes, $1.00.
Sunday-school — John Lenery, superintendent. Maysville, Ky., R. R. 5; Lillie
Davenport, secretary, Springdale, Ky., R. R. 1. Enrollment. 30; average
attendance. 18.
FRYS CHAPEL — Rev. E. R. Glasscock, pastor; Rev. E. R. Glasscock was pastor
last year; Mrs. Anna Frye, clerk. Trinity, Ky. ;Membership, 29. Church build-
ing valued at $15,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $120.00.
Sunday-school — "William Kerr, superintendent. Trinity, Ky. ; Helen McCan,
secretary. Concord, Ky. Average attendance, 20.
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GLOBE — Rev. J. N. Fryman, pastor; Rev. Z. T. Thacker was pastor last year;
Willis Irvin, clerk. Globe, Ky. Membership, 20. Church building- valued at
$500.00. One-fourth time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $34.65.
. Sunday-school — Sam ISIauk, superintendent. Globe, Ky.; O. E. Jordan, secre-
tary, Globe, Ky. Average attendance, 31. Contributed to all purposes, $5.28.
HEDGER CHAPEIi — Rev. D. C. Colgan, pastor; Rev. D. C. Colgan was pastor last
year; S. T. Thompson, clerk, Wallingsford, Ky., R. R. 2. Membership, 45.
Church building: valued at $400.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $30.00.
Sunday-school — Martha B. Saunders, superintendent, Wallingsford, Ky., R. R.
2; S. T. Thompson, secretary, ^^'allingsford, Ky., R. R. 2. Averag-e attend-
ance, 40.
MAYSVIliLE — Rev. L. F. Gilbert, pastor; Rev. L. F. Gilbert was pastor last year;
L. J. Stickley, clerk, Maysville, Ky. Membership, 53. Full time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $319.00; all other purposes. $24.85.
MOSBY — Rev. T. S. Blankenship, pastor; Rev. T. S. Blankenship was pastor last
year; Wesley Hamilton, clerk. Mouth of Laurel, Ky. Membership, 31.
KOSS CHAPEL. — Rev. J. C. Fryman, pastor; Rev. E. B. Tackett was pastor last
year; Sarah Ross, clerk, Olive Hill, Ky. Membership, 20.
SARUIS — Rev. J. C. Fryman, pastor; Rev. J. C. Fryman was pastor last year;
Membership, 12. Received last year, 5. Church building- valued at $700.00.
ST. JOHN (MUSES MILLS) — Rev. D. C. Colgan. pastor; Rev. C. W. Roberts was
pastor last year; N. L. Davis, clerk. Muses Mills, Ky. Membership, 41. Re-
ceived last "year, 11. Church building valued at $500.00. One-fourth time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $42.00.
Sunday-school — G. A. Muse, superintendent. Muses Mills, Ky.; N. L. Davis,
secretary. Muses Mills, Ky. Average attendance, 41. Contributed to all
purposes, $7.50.
STAFFORDS HILL — Rev. T. S. Blankenship, pastor, Rev. J. W. McCleare was
pastor last year; R. G. Cooper, clerk, Thayer, Ky. Membership, 45. Re-
ceived last year, 5.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers. 44; Licentiates, 10; Churches, 14; Churches not
reporting, 7; Membership, 485. Contributions: Pastoral service, $752.15; all
other purposes, $25.95. Sunday-schools, 7; Enrollment, 155. Total contribu-
tions reported, $778.10.
Indiana Group
CENTRAL INDIANA
(Reported by Secretary Bozell)
Session of 1922 —
Session of 1923 —
Officer.^ — Ernest Walters, Pittsboro, Tnd. — President.
G. T. Walters, Defiance, Ohio — Vice-President.
Rev. Ray Bozell, Edinburg, Ind. — Secretary.
Tru.stees — M. T. Smith, George Stevens, B. W. Stoddard.
Ministers — Stoddard, B. W., Indianapolis, Ind.
Walters, G. T., Defiance, Ohio.
Baldwin, J. W., Columbus, Ind. _ . „is„*.,,„
Bozell, Ray, Edinburg, Ind. Licentiates—
Coy, D. C, Lebanon, Ind. Condlin, James, Merom, Ind.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, 01terins;s, Organiasations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
CLIFFORD — Rev. D. O. Cov, pastor; Rev. B. W. Stoddard was pastor last year;
Elma Wetzel clerk. Clifford, Ind. Membership, 75. Church building valued
at $1,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $89.00; Foreign Missions, $6.00;
Education, $2.00.
Sunday-school — George Bockwell, superintendent, Clifford, Ind.; Hazel Ed-
wards, .secretary, Clifford, Ind. Enrollment, 60; average attendance, 40. Con-
tributed to all other purposes, $25.00.
LIBERTY — Rev. J. W. Baldwin, pastor; Rev. J. W. Baldwin was pastor last year;
Max Lodd, clerk, Norman Station, Ind. Membership, 75. Church building
valued at $1,500.00. Contributed to pastoial service, $144.00; American Chris-
tian Convention, $2.00; Foreign Missions, $3.00; Home Missions, $4.00.
Sunday-school — Leny Maples, superintendent, Norman Station, Ind.; Anna
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George, secretary, Xoiman Station. Ind. Enrollment, GO; average attendance
36. Contributed to all purposes, $30.42.
I»IT. OLIVET — Rev. J. E. Clark, pastor; Rev. J. E. Clark was pastor last year;
Emma Halkins, clerk, Gasport, Ind. ^Membership, G6. Church building- valued
at $2,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $324.00; American Christian
Convention, $2.00; Foreign Missions, $3.00; Home Missions, $4.00.
Sunday-school — Lena Allen, superintendent, Gasport, Ind.; Mable Rucker, sec-
retary, Gasport, Ind. Enrollment, CO; average attendance, 22. Contributed to
Sunday-school Department, $1.00; all other purposes, $13.00.
AEW BETHEL — Rev. J. ^V. Baldwin, pastor; Rev. J. E. Clark was pastor last
year; Alva Milens, clerk, Edinburg, Ind. Membership, 85. Received last year,
2. Church building valued at $1,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $240.00;
American Christian Convention, $2.00; Foreign Missions, S3. 00; Home Missions,
$4.00.
Sun<Iay-.school — .1. T. Coy, superintendent, Edinburg, Ind.; Erma Coy, secre-
tary, Edinburg, Ind. Enrollment, 31; average attendance, 25. Contributed to
all purposes, $20.00.
OLD LXIOjV — Rev. M'alter Fa.^nacht, pastor; Rev. ^Valter Fasnacht was pastor last
year. Membership, 130. Church building valued at $4,000.00. Contributed to
pastoral service, $555.00; American Christian Convention, $5.00; Foreign Mis-
sions, $6.00; Home Missions, $20.00^ Education, $5.00.
Suiiday-.scliool — Albert Clark, superintendent, Edinburg, Ind.; Earl Breeding,
secretary, Edinburg, Ind. Enrollment, 118; average attendance, 68. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $20.00; all other purposes, $137.00.
PLEASAXT RIDGE — Rev. J. W. Baldwin, pastor; Rev. J. W. Baldwin was pastor
last year; Daisy Louden, clerk, ISIedora, Ind. Membership, 118. Received
last year, 2. Church building valued at $1,000.00. Contributed to pastoral
service, $300.00; Foreign Missions, $4.40; Home Missions, $4.40; Education,
$3.83.
Sunday-school — Thomas Hanel, superintendent, Norman Station, Ind.; Noble
Louden, secretary, Medora, Ind. Enrollment, 60; average attendance, 35.
PLEASAJVT VALLEY — Rev. Ray Bozelle, pastor; Rev. T. F. Bagby was pastor last
year; Dora Smith, clerk, Acton, Ind. Meinbership, 153. Church building
valued at $1,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; American Chris-
tian Convention, $5.00; Education, $3.75.
Sunday-jschool — Carl Klein, superintendent, Acton, Ind.; Manard Smith, secre-
tary, Acton, Ind. Enrollinent, 40; average attendance, 25. Contributed to
Sunday-school Department, $650.00; all other purposes, $25.00.
RAIXTOVV'X — Rev. W. H. Zenor, pastor; Rev. "W. H. Zenor was pastor last year;
Omer Leak, clerk, Lizton, Ind. Membership, 79. Received last year, 2. Church
building valued at $2,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $484.00; Foreign
Missions, $12.63.
Sunday-school — Maggie Wilson, superintendent, Lizton, Ind.; Charles Gim,
secretary, Lizton, Ind. Enrollment, 64; average attendance, 34. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $23.75; all other purposes, $6.28.
YOUXGS CREEK — Rev. Ray Bozell, pastor; Rev. Ray Bozell was pastor last year;
Max Walters, clerk, Franklin, Ind. Membership, 111. Church building valued
at $2,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $800.00; American Christian
Convention, $6.00; Foreign Missions, $5.00; Home .Missions, $6.00.
Sunday-school — Robert Cranford, superintendent, Franklin, Ind.; Max Wal-
ters, secretary, Franklin, Ind. Enrollment. 80; average attendance, 37. Con-
tributed to Sunday-scliool Department, $13.00; all other purposes, $10.00.
Sr3I>IARY — Ordained ministers, 5; Licentiates, 1; Churches, 9; Membership, 892.
Contributions: Pastoral service, $3,336.00; American Christian Convention,
$22.00; Education, $14.58; Foreign Missions, $43.03; Home Missions, $42.40.
Sunday-schools. 9; Enrollment, 573; Contributed to Sunday-school Depart-
ment, $46.25. Total contributions reported, $3,504.26. Conference offering to
American Christian Convention, $10.00.
EASTERN INDIANA
(Reported by Secretary Lusk)
Session of 1922— Coletown Church.
Session of 1923 — Sulphur Springs Chuich.
Officers — Rev. W. Max Shaffer, Muncie. Ind. — President.
Rev. Denver C. Metsker, Losantville, Ind. — Vice-President.
Rev. L. R. Lusk, Farmland, Ind. — Secretary.
Rev. George P. Cain, Conover. Ohio — Treasurer.
Department Secretaries — Rev. R. L. Kessler, Bryant, Ind. — Churches.
Rev. A. B. Thornburg, Farmland, Ind. — Sunday-schools.
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Rev. Guernsey Stephens, Farmland, Ind. — Missions.
Rev. John A. Watson, Union City, Ind. — Ministry.
Rev. R. P. Arrick, Farmland, Ind. — Publications.
Rev. Harley H. Short. Hagerstown, Ind. — Education.
Rev. Harry S. Berry, Albany, Ind. — Christian Endeavor.
Mrs. C. B. Kershner, Newcastle, Ind. — Junior Christian Endeavor.
Rev. Zelma Mills, Lynn, Ind. — Moral Reform.
Board of Education — Rev. A. E. Cortner, Albany, Ind.
Rev. C. B. Kershner, Newcastle, Ind.
Rev. H. H. Short, Hageistown, Ind.
Advisorj- Member to Boys' and Girls' Congress — Rev. A. E. Cortner, Albany, Ind.
Board of Tru.stees — W. Max Shaffer, President; D. C. Metsker, Vice-President;
L). R. LiUsk, Secretary; G. B. Cain, Treasurer; J. R. Cortner; C. B. Kershner;
Frank Mong; William I'. Rockhill.
Minister.s^
Addington, A. M., Winchester, Ind.
Arrick, R. P., Farmland, Ind.
Berry, Harry S., Albany, Ind.
Cain, Geo. B., Conover, Ohio.
Canada, Fi-ank F., Winchester, Ind.
Cortner, Arlie E., Albany, Ind.
Cortner, John R., Farmland, Ind., R. R.
Cross, J. H., Losantville, Ind.
Downing, David, Bryant, Ind.
Driver, Bertha, Faiinland, Ind., R. R.
Gari-etson, .1. H., Alexander, Ind.
Gilmore, Arthur E., Parker, Ind., R. R.
House, Arthur E., Linden, Ind.
Judy, Dek., Lafayette, Ind.
Kershner, Clark B., 307 W. 14th St., New-
Kessler,' R. L., Bryant, Ind., R. R.
Keys, Frankie I., Winchester, Ind.
Lindley, Hazel, Merom, Ind., U. C. C.
Lusk, Chas. B., Christiansburg, Ohio.
Lusk, D. R., Farmland, Ind.
Martin, Nannie, Farmland, Ind., R. R.
Metsker, D. C, Losantville. Ind.
Mills, Zelma, Lynn, Ind., R. R.
Oren, E. D., Portland, Ind., R. R.
Oren, Jessie I., Parker, Ind.. R. R.
Oren, Reuben, Winchester, Ind., R. R.
Pursley, Ernest, Winchester, Ind., R. R.
Reich, Lloyd, Kitchel, Ind.
Short, Harley H., Hagerstown, Ind.
Shaffer, W. Max, Muncie. Ind., R. R.
Stephens, Guernsey, Faiinland, Ind.
Stovenour, Fred, Portland. Ind.
Smith, W. D., Portland, Ind.
Thomburg, Harvey, Farmland, Ind., R. R.
Thornburg, A. B., Farmland, Ind., R. R.
Treber, Ernest, Merom, Ind.
Treber, Mildred, Merom, Ind.
Vandcrburg, Geo. W., Winchester, Ind., R. R.
Wasson, Peter, Selma, Ind., R. R.
Wall, Warren, Winchester, Ind., R. R.
Watson, John A., Union City, Ind., R. R.
White, J. R., Selma, Ind.
Wiseley, M. C, Ansonia, Ohio.
Superannuated —
Gieen, O. S.. Fort Recovery, Ohio.
Johnson, Geo. W., Eaton, Ind.
Mullen, W. Frank, Farmland, Ind.
Honorary —
Butler, M. W., Muncie, Ind.
Emmert, Rufus, Middletown, Ind.
Mell, Geo. R., Lima, Ohio.
Pulley, Corda, Winchester, Ind.
Thomas, A. S., Straughn, Ind.
Tranbarger, N. S., Muncie, Ind.
Liicentiate.s —
Bretz, Sebert L., Union City, Ind.
Coats, Anna, Union City, Ind., R. R.
Cummins, Flora, Fort Recovery, Ohio.
Dennis, Hazel Lillian, Losantville, Ind.
Dennis, George P., Losantville, Ind.
Deye, D. W., Mooreland, Ind.
Farmer, Frank A., Greenville, Ohio, R. R. 6.
Foi-d. Frank, Merom, Ind.
Gates, Fred, Parker, Ind.
Grant, Frank E., Greenville, Ohio, R. R. 10.
Halstead, Lewis, Selma, Ind.
Higgins, William, Winchester, Ind.
Hoppsee, Artbur, Middletown, Ind.
Howell, Lester, Muncie, Ind.
Lacy, Harry W., Fountain City, Ind.
McNees, Calvin, Farmland, Ind.
Neal, Ora, Muncie, Ind.
Oren, Omer R., Losantville, Ind.
Poole, Lyda, Losantville, Ind.
Rowe, Alva A., Union City, Ind., R. R.
Ruth, Laura, Losantville, Ind.
Seagraves, Mayne, Lc«antville, Ind.
Swingley, Carl, Selma, Ind.
Trotter, Culvin S., Upland, Ind.
Wiggins, Raymond L., Losantville, Ind.
Chureli, Pastor, CIerl«, Offerings, Organizations
(Offerings October' 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
ALBANY — Rev. A. E. Cortner, pastor; Rev. A. E. Cortner was pastor last year;
John Dehaven, clerk, Albany, Ind. Membership, 199. Received last year, 10.
Church building: valued at $3,500.00. Parsonag-e valued at $1,000.00. Full
time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,000.00; American Christian
Convention, $8..'i0; Foreign Missions, $30.34; Home Missions, $31.03; Education,
$6.45; all other purposes, $150.72.
Sunday-scliool — Kenneth Nibarger, superintendent, Albany, Ind.; Ruth Conn,
secretary, Albany, Ind. Enrollment, 295; average attendance, 158. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $10.00; all other purposes, $155.41.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Pauline Sites, president, Albany, Ind.; Miss Martha
Mcr:)ovvcll, corre.'sponding secretary, Albany, Ind. Members — active, 18; as-
sociate, 9; total, 27.
AXTIOCH— Rev. D. C. Metsker, pastor; Rev. R. L. Ke.ssler was pastor last year;
J. F. Seagrave, clerk, Losantville, Ind. Membership, 76. Received last year,
4. Church building valued at $1,500.60. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $350.00; Foreign Missions, $18.35; Home Missions.
$15.90; Education, $8.71; all other purposes, $6.22.
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Suiiday-sohool — Clifford Farmer, superintendent, Losantville, Ind.; Florence
Rog-ers, secretary, Losantville, Ind. Enrollment, 64; average attendance, 41.
Contributed to all purposes, $7.86.
BEAMSVII^LE — Rev. G. B. Cain, pastor; Rev. G. B. Cain was pastor last year;
E. H. Miller, clerk, Greenville, Ohio, R. R. Membership. 101. Received last
year, 14. Church building- valued at $9,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $.500.00; Foreign Missions, $12.08; Home
Missions, $8.23; all other purposes, $48.35.
Sunday-school — Wm. L. Wolfe, superintendent, Veisailles, Ohio; Gladys Bean-
blossom, secretary, Versailles, Ohio. Enrollment, 147; average attendance, 79.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $3.30; all other purposes, $14.60.
Christian Eniieavor — Carol Nixon, president, Greenville, Ohio; Nellie Dunham,
corresponding- secretary, Greenville, Ohio. iMembers — active, 20; associate,
10; total, 30.
BEAVER CHAI»EI< — Rev. R. L. Kessler, pastor; Rev. Ernest Treber was pastor
last year; Lawrence Bookhart, clerk, Celina, Ohio, R. R. Church building
valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $600.00.
BLOUNTSA'ILLE — No pastor; Rev. Guernsey Stephens was pastor last year; Walter
Bales, clerk, Losantville, Ind. Membership, 40. Church building valued at
$4,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $350.00.
Sunday-school — :Mrs. Delia Lake, superintendent, Blountsville, Ind.; Georgiana
Burch, secretary, Losantville, Ind., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 47; average attend-
ance, 42. Contributed to all purposes, $3.00.
BOSTOIV — Rev. Loyd Reich, pastor; Rev. W. Max Shaffer was pastor last year;
W. M. Overholser, clerk, Boston, Ind. Membership, 40. Received last year,
43. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $250.00; all other purposes, $18.00.
Sunday-school — Clara S. Beard, superintendent, Boston, Ind.; Mary Dils,
secretary. Boston, Ind. Enrollment, 98; average attendance, 42.
BROCK — No pastor; Rev. J. R. White was pastor last year; Florence Meeds, clerk,
Rossburg-, Ohio, R. R. 2. ilembership, 88. Church building valued at $4,500.00.
One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $300.00; American
Christian Convention, $2.36; Foreign Missions, $3.50; Home Missions, $4.28;
Education. $3.04; all other purposes, $10.00.
BUEXA VISTA — Rev. A. E. Gilmore, pastor; Rev. Ernest Pursley was pastor last
year; Bertha Johnson, clerk, Winchester, Ind., R. R. 6. Membership, 50. Re-
ceived last year, 5. Church building valued at $4,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $150.00; Foreign Missions, $21.33.
Sunday-school — George Gordon, superintendent. Farmland, Ind.; Iris Moore,
secretary. Farmland, Ind., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 65; averag-e attendance, 50.
CARLOS — Rev. Eldon Helms, pastor; Rev. John Johnson was pastor last year;
Minnie Cox, clerk, Carlos, Ind. Membership, 69. Received last year, 1.
Church building- valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $250.00; American Christian Convention, $1.75; Foreig-n Mis-
sions, $2.30; all other purposes, $2.50.
Sunday-school — Mrs. IMinnie Cox, superintendent, Carlos, Ind.; jNIiss Idona
Cox, secretary, Carlos, Ind. Enrollment, 165; average attendance, 85. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $30.00.
CHRISTIAN CHAI'EL — Rev. Harry S. Gaint, pastor; Rev. A. B. Thornburg was
pastor last year; Edith Turner, clerk, Muncie, Ind., R. R. 7. Membership, 42.
Received last year. 5. Church building- valued at $3,000.00. One-half time
preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $300.00; Foreign Missions, $13.50;
Home Missions, $20.50; Education, $4.50; all other purposes, $7.50.
Sunday-school — Jonathan Turner, superintendent, Muncie, Ind., R. R. 7; Ethel
Hutchinson, secretary, Muncie, Ind., R. R. 7. Enrollment, 50; average attend-
ance, 38.
CHRISTIAN ITNIOX — No pastor; Rev. J. R. White was pastor last year; Jlrs. A.
M. Beck, clerk, Portland, Ind. Membership, 39. Church building- valued at
$1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$180.00; Foreign Missions, $10.00; Home Missions, $5.50; Education, $1.00; all
other purposes, $20.00.
Sunday-school — Beryl ^Millei', superintendent, Bryant, Ind., R. R. 1; Ruth
Hough, secretary, Bryant, Ind., R. R. 1. Enrollment, 60; average attendance,
35. Contributed to all purposes, $29.63.
CLEAR CREEK — Rev. Geo. Vanderburg-, pastor; Rev. Peter Wasson was pastor
last vear; Harrv Odle, clerk, Ridgeville, Ind.. R. R. Membership, 58. Re-
ceived last year, 10. Church building valued at $6,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; American Christian
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Convention. $10.00; Foreign Missions. $20.35; Home :Missions, $5.13; Educa-
tion. $9.42; all other purposes. $10.00.
Sunday-.sohool — Harry Odle, superintendent, Ridgeville, Ind.: Evelyn Wolfe,
secretary. Ridg-eviile, Ind Enrollment 113; average attendance, 65. Con-
tributed to all other purposes, $166.78.
Chri.stian Endeavor — Nilah Harlin, corresponding- secretar.v, Winchester, Ind.,
R. R. ^Members — active, 26 honorary, 6; total, 32
COIiETOWX — Rev. D. R. Lusk, pastor; Rev. D. R. Lusk was pastor last year;
Ray Martin, clerk, Greenville, Ohio, R. R. 4. ^Membership, 150. Received
last year, 9. Church building valued at $10,000.00. One-half time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoral service, $500.00; American Cliristian Convention,
$10.50; Foreign :Missions, $15.00; Education, $15.60; all other purposes, $25.00.
Sunday-.scliool — Guy Phillipi, superintendent, Greenville, Ohio; Chas. Fisher,
secretary, Greenville, Ohio. Enrollment, 200; average attendance, 96. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $21.00; all other purposes, $220.40.
COMO — No pastor: No pastor last yeai-. Membership, 24. Received last year, 3.
Church building valued at $1,000.00. Contributed to all purposes, $42.97.
Sunday-.school — Mrs. Dorothy "Warner, superintendent. Dunkirk, Ind., R. R. 2;
Agnes Stephen, secretary, Dunkirk, Ind., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 45; averag-e
attendance, 25. Contributed to all purposes, $45.00.
Chri-stian Endeavor — Gayle Kirkendall, president, Dunkirk, Ind.; Helen Hahn,
corresponding secretary, Dunkirk, Ind. Members — active, 7; associate, 18;
honorary, 2; total, 27.
DAWIV — Rev. W. Max Shaffer, pastor;. Rev. Ernest Treber was pastor last year;
Joe McFarland, clerk. Dawn, Ohio. Membership, 51. Received last year, 18.
Church building valued at $2,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $650.00; Amei-ican Christian Convention, $3.30; Foreig-n
Missions, $5.10; Home Missions, $7.00, Education. $4.75; all other purposes,
$22.50.
Sunday-.school — Wm. S. Boyer, superintendent, Versailles, Ohio, R. R. 2;
Ernest Wilson, secretary, Versailles, Ohio, R. R. 3. Enrollment, 122; average
attendance, 75. Contributed to all purposes, $18.63.
EDEX — Rev. N. H. Thornburg-, pastor; Rev. N. H. Thornbur.g- was pastor last year;
Orville C. Russell, clerk, Eaton, Ind., R. R. 2. Membership, 159. Received
last year, 16. Church building- valued at $10,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; American Christian Convention, $8.68;
Foreign Missions, $35.45; Home Missions, $25.00; all other purposes, $70.00.
Sunday-.seliool — Arthur Cassel. superintendent, Muncie, Ind., R. R. 1; Miss
Lucy Johnson, secretary, Muncie, Ind., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 147; average
attendance, 78. Contributed to all purposes, $120.00.
FAIRVIEW — Rev. A. M. Addington, p.astor; Rev. A. ^1. Addington was pastor
last year; S. I. Price, clerk, Greenville. Ohio, R. R. 8. Membership, 136.
Church building- valued at $8,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoial service, $350.00; American Christian Convention. $10.00; Foreign
Missions, $13.86; Education, $3.20; all other purposes, $18.00.
Sunday-school — Stanley I. Pr-ice. superintendent, Greenville, Ohio. R. R. 8;
Edna Koontz, secretary, Greenville, Ohio, R. R. 8. Enrollment, 75; averag-e
attendance, 45. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $1.60; all other
purposes, $50.33. -
Chri.stian Endeavor — Goldie Harsh, president, Greenville, Ohio, R. R. 2;
Mabel Mowry, corresponding secretary, Greenville, Ohio, R. R. 8. Members
— active, 25.
FALL CREEK — Rev. Rufus Emmert. pastor; Rev. Rufus Emmert was pastor last
year; E. W. Sinderman, clerk, Middletown, Ind. Membership, 100. Received
last year, 23. Church building valued at $3,500.00. One-half time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoial service, $600.00: American Christian Convention,
$3.25; Foreign Missions, $15.00; Home Missions, $12.00; Education, $7.63.
Sunday-school- — Merton McMullen, superintendent. ]\liddletown, Ind.; Amil
Whetstone, secretary. :\Iiddletown. Ind. Enrollment, 186; average attendance,
96. Contributed to all purposes, $228.60.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Virgil Newhouse, president, Middletown, Ind.
FARMLiAXn — Rev. D. R. Lusk, pastor; Rev. D. R. Lusk was pastor last year;
A. D. Savers, clerk, F'armland, Ind. Membership, 103. Received last year, 3.
Church building- valued at $8,000.00. Parsonag-e valued at $2,500.00. One-half
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $820.00; American Christian
Convention, $5.00; Foreign Missions, $5.00; Home Missions, $13.72; Education,
$5.00; all other purposes, $132.00.
Snnilay-school — A. D. Sayers, superintendent. Farmland, Ind.; Lee Edward
Beckley, secretary. Farmland, Ind. Enrollment, 150; averag-e attendance, 120.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $10.00; all other purposes, $50.15
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FARVILL.E — Rev. Raymond Wiggins, pastor; Rev. Mildred Treber was pastor last
year; ]Mary E. Ferguson, clerk, Marion, Ind., li. R. 7. Membership, 130.
Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $360.00; Foreign jNIissions, $10.00; all other purposes,
$7.00.
Sunday-school — Orville 17. HoUoway, superintendent. Van Buren, Ind., R. R. 1;
Velma Lytel, secretary. Van Buren, Ind., R. R. 1. Enrollment, 103; average
attendance, 40. Contributed to all puiposes, $20.21.
FORT RECOVERY — Rev. Arthur E. Hoppess, pastor; Rev. Arthur E. Hoppess was
pastor last year; Earl C. Granger, clerk. Fort Recovery, Ohio. Membership,
107. Received last year, 3. Church building valued at $4,000.00. One-half
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $275.00; American Christian
Convention. $5.00; Foreign Missions, $10.00; Home Missions, $10.00; Education,
$5.00: all other purposes, $40.00.
Sundaj-scliool — Earl C. Granger, superintendent. Fort Recovery, Ohio; Zoyd
Brigner, secretary. Fort Recovery, Ohio. Enrollment, 103; average attend-
ance, 68. Contributed to all purposes, $85.00.
GOOD HOPE — Rev. John Johnson, pastor; Rev. Sarah Barr was pastor last year;
Blanch Harlan, cleric, Ridgeville, Ind. Membership, 20. Received last year,
11. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral seivice, $200.00; Foreign Missions, $12.00; Home Missions,
$10.00.
Sunday-school — A. C. Towell, superintendent, Winchester, Ind., R. R. 1; Nova
Grow, secretary, Ridgeville, Ind., R. R. 3. Enrollment, 107; average attend-
ance, 61. Contributed to all purposes, $182.77.
GRANVILLE — Rev. Guernsey Stephens, pastor; Rev. I^ester Howell was pastor
last year; Ola Boyd, clerk, Eaton, Ind., R. R. 3. Membership, 40. Re-
ceived last year, 4. Church building valued at $1,300.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $250.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $1.11; Foreign Missions, $11.55; Home Missions, $7.65; all other pur-
poses, $37.50.
Sunday-school — David Fisher, superintendent. Baton, Ind., R. R. 1; Florence
Kirkwood, secretary, Eaton. Ind., R. R. 1. Enrollment, 50; average attend-
ance, 18. Contributed to all purposes, $17.43.
HAGERSTO\%'X — Rev. H. H. Short, pastor; Rev. B. A. Hartley was pastor last
year; :Mrs. R. B. Worl, clerk. Hagerstown, Ind Membership, 162. Received
last year, 10. Church building valued at $15,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$2,500.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,500.00;
Foreign Missions, $68.60; Home Missions, $61.05; all other purposes, $15.00.
Sunday-.school — W. O. Jones, superintendent, Hagerstown, Ind.; M. L. Geb-
hart, secretary, Hagerstown, Ind. Enrollment, 340; average attendance, 146.
Contributed to all purposes, $652.12.
IIAXXAS CREEK — Rev. Lloyd Reich, pastor; Rev. W. Max Shaffer was pastor last
year; Loyd C. Harmeyer, clerk, Liberty, Ind. Membership, 40. Church build-
ing valued at $6,800.00. Parsonage valued at $4,200.00. One-half time preach-
ing. Contributed to pastoral service, $750.00: American Christian Convention,
$4.67; Foreign :Missions, $8.42; Home Missions, $6.47; Education, $4.27; all
other purposes, $20.00.
Sunday-school — Reny Boradaile, superintendent. Liberty, Ind.; Arthur C. Har-
meyer, secretary. Liberty, Ind. Enrollment, 87; average attendance, 70. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $84.07.
HARRISVILLE — Rev. Zelma Mills, pastor; Rev. Zelma Mills was pastor last year;
Solomon Ingle, clerk. Union City. Ind., R. R. 4. Membership, 133. Received
last year, 5. Church building valued at $4,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; American Christian Convention.
$6.68; Foreign Missions, $11.75; Home Missions, $13.38; Education, $13.36; all
other purposes, $30.00.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Pearl Hamilton, superintendent. Union City, Ind., R.
R. 4: Sylvia Brown, secretary. Union City, R. R. 4. Enrollment, 174; average
attendance. 102. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $10.70; all other
purposes, $111.99.
HOLLAXDSBURG — Rev. J. A. Frazier, pastor; No pastor last year; Geo. A. Ireland,
clerk, Hollansburg, Ohio. Membeiship, 151. Received last year, 41. Church
building valued at $8,000.00. Full time preaching.
Sunday-school — L. E. Loudenslager, superintendent, Hollandsburg, Ohio; Miss
Ruth Tillstin, secietary, Hollandsburg, Ohio. Enrollment, 185; average at-
tendance, 106. Contributed to all purposes, $210.00.
Christian Endeavor — George Ireland, president, Hollandsburg, Ohio; Mem-
bers— active, 58; associate, 26; honorary, 1; total, 85.
JEFFERSON — No pastor; Rev. Bertha Alexon was pastor last year; E. L. Myers,
clerk. Upland, Ind. Membership, 118. Received last year, 5. Church building
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valued at $2,000.00. Parsonag-e valued at $1,000.00. One-half time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoral service, $320.00; Foreig-n Missions, $11.00; Home Mis-
sions, $.T.00; all other purposes, $9.00.
Sunday-school — Elzor Meyer, superintendent. Upland, Ind.; ;Miss Geneva
Marley. secretary. Upland, Ind., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 68; aver.-ige attendance, 32.
Chrl.stian Endeavor — Mearl Himelick, president. Upland, Ind.; Ruth Fisher-
buck, corresponding- secretary. IMembers — active, 12; associate, 10; honorary,
6; total, 28.
JIRE)H — No pastor; Rev. J. R. White was pastor last year; Orlo Holaday, clerk.
Gaston, Ind. Membership, 39. Church building valued at $500.00. One-fourth
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $180.00; American Christian
Convention, $3.00; Foreign Missions, $8.00; Home Missions, $8.00; Education,
$3.00; all other purposes, $12.00.
Sunday-.school — S. N. Pursiful, superintendent. Eaton, Ind.; Lola Day, secre-
tary, Eaton, Ind. Enrollment, 22; average attendance, 17. Contributed to
Sunday-school Department, $3.00.
LUGAR CREEK — Rev. Raymond L. Wiggins, pastor; Rev. Raymond L. Wiggins
was pastor last year; Columbus E. Hamilton, clerk, Marion, Ind., R. R. 6.
Contributed to Foreign ilissions, $1.35; Home Missions, $1.50; all other pur-
poses, $7.00.
Sundaj-.school — Ida AVilson, superintendent, INIarion, Ind., R. R. 6 ; Wm. Bailer,
secretary, Marion, Ind., I-:. R. 7. Enrollment. 85; average attendance, 45.
MACEDOX — Rev. R. L. Kessler, pastor; Rev. R. L. Kessler was pastor last year;
Estella Dundon, clerk, Coldwater, Ohio, R. R. 3. Membership, 100. Church
building valued at $2,600.00. One-half time pleaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $3.50; Home Missions, $2.27; all other purposes, $55.00.
Sunda.v-school — J. "W. Grier, superintendent, Coldwater, Ohio; Charles Boley,
secretary, Coldwater, Ohio, R. R. Enrollment, 76; average attendance, 52.
MIliLVILLE — Rev. C. B. Kershner, pastor; Rev. C. B. Kershner was pastor last
vear; Noah S. Kindley, clerk, Millville, Ind. Membership, 53. Received last
year, 2. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $720.00; American Chrl.stian Convention, $4.20;
Foreign Missions, $6.54; Home Missions, $7.50; all other purposes, $16.50.
MISSISSI]\EW^4. — Rev. AVarren Wall, pastor; Rev. AVarren AA'all was pastor last
year; Julia IM. Millspaugh, clerk. Farmland. Ind., R. R. 1. Membership, 52.
Received last year, 5. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; Foreign Missions, $15.00;
Home :\Iissions, $5.01; Education, .'52.61; all other purposes, $13.00.
Snnday-Nohool — Earl Cantrell, supeiintendent. Ridgeville, Ind., R. R. ; Leora
Cantrell, secretary, Ridgeville, Ind. Enrollment, 50; average attendance, 21.
Contributed to all purposes, $66.90.
MOXTPELIER — Rev. Guernsey Stephens, pastor; Rev. Guernsey Stephens was
pastor last vear; Marion H. Roush, clerk, Montpelier, Ind. Membership, 72.
Received last year, 7. Church building valued at $4,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $2,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$269.45; American Christian Convention, $1.75; Foreign Missions, $5.50; Home
Missions, $5.50; all other purposes, $21.50.
Sunday-school — Scott Leighton, superintendent, Montpelier, Ind.; Veda Martin,
secretarv. Montpelier, Ind. Enrollment, 49; average attendance, 37. Con-
ti-ibuted to Sunday-school Department, $1.76; all other purposes, $51.52.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Ida Herson, president, Montpelier, Ind.; Fred Roush.
corresponding secretary, Montpelier, Ind. ^Members — active, 12.
MOOREL,AXD — Rev. G. Robert A' an Zant, pastor: Rev. C. B. Kershner was pastor
last vear; Melvin AA'ood. clerk. Mooreland, Ind. Church building valued at
$13,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service.
$1,200.00: Foreign Missions, $147.42; Home Missions, $46.08; all other pur-
poses, $75.64.
Sunday-school — Earl li. Brown, superintendent, Mooreland. Ind.; Clarence
Hodson. secretary. Mooreland. Ind. Enrollment, 162; average attendance,
122 Contributed to Sundav-school Department, $50.00; all other purposes,
$305.00.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Lena Hutchison, president, Mooreland, Ind.; Edna
Richardson, corresponding- secretary, Mooreland, Ind. Members — active, 25;
associate, 6; total, 31.
MT. ZIOX — Rev. A. E. Gilmore, pastor; Rev. A. E. Gilmore was pastor last year;
Mrs. Cecil Petro, clerk, Losantville, Ind. Membership, 73. Received last year,
1. Contributed to Foreign Missions, $5.20; Home Missions, $6.30; Education,
$1.65.
Sunday-school — Cecil Petro, superintendent, Losantville, Ind.; Clarence
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Clevenger, secretary, Losantville, Ind. Enrollment, 70; average attendance,
40. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $3.94; all other purposes, $53.94.
MUXCIE (FIRST) — Rev. M. W. Butler, pastoi-; Rev. M. ^V. Butler was pastor last
year: :\Irs. AV. S. Martin, clerk. Muncie, Ind., 211 E. N St. .Membership, 140.
Received last year, 5. Church building valued at $20,000.00. Full time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $800.00; American Christian Con-
vention $4.10; Foreign Missions, $40.00; Home Missions, $52.25; Education,
$fi.00: a'll other purposes, $20.00.
Saiid:i>-.soiiooi — J. M. Kigcr, .superintendent, 1225 E. Adams St., :Muncie, Ind.;
Beulah Baicus. secretary, 1037 X. Elm St., Aluncie, Ind. Enrollment, 80;
average attendance, 60.
Christinn Endeavor — Marguerite Strong, ijresident, Muncie, Ind., 225 N. Mul-
bury St.; Hazel White, corresponding secretary, 312 E. N St., Muncie, Ind. iMem-
bers — active, 19; associate, 6; total. 25.
MUXCIE (EIGHTH STREET) — Rev. John Applogate, pastor; Rev. John Applegate
was pastor last year; Harry Thomas, clerk, Muncie, Ind., 1000 W. Mem Road.
Member.^hip, 80. Received last year, 9. Church building valued at $4,500.00.
One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $62.02; all other
purposes, SlO.OO.
Sund.-iy-school — Ora Neal, superintendent, 826 W. Otli St., IMuncie, Ind.; Lee
Belcher, secretary, Coi'. 6th and Elm, Muncie, Ind. Enrollment, 45; average
attendance. 45.
KEW LIBERTY — Rev. D. C. Metsker, pastor; Rev. Geo. W. A'anderburg was pastor
last .\ear; A. O. Cranor, clerk, Lynn, Ind., R. R. 2. Membership, 60. Received
last .vear, 4. Church building- valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preacliing.
Contributed to pastoral service, $300.00; American Christian Convention, $8.00;
Foreign :Missions, $18.00; Home Missions, $7.20; Education, $9.30; all other
purposes. $38.50.
Sujidsiy-sehoul — ^Nlertin Chamness, superintendent, Lynn, Ind.; ISIaud Retter,
secretary. Winchestei\ Ind., R. R. 7. Enrollinent, 95; average attendance, 75.
Contributed to all purposes, $121.52.
KOBLE — Rev. Warren Wall, pastor; Rev. Warren Wall was pastor last year:
Fred Kellei-. clerk. Portland, Ind., R. R. 9. Membership, 86. Church building-
valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$500.00: American Cliiistian Convention, $5.00; Foreign Missions, $67.50; Home
Missions, $43.30; Education, $11.97; all other purposes, $30.50.
Sunday-.sehool — Fled Keller, superintendent, Poitland, Ind.; Cleo Frazee,
secretar.v, Portland, Ind. Enrollment, 95; average attendance, 65. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes, $208.93.
NORTH STAR — Rev. R. P, Arrick, pastor; Rev. R. P. Arrick was pastor last year;
D. H. Shiverdecker, clerk. North Star, Ohio. Membership, 100. Church build-
ing valued at $15,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service. $500.00; American Christian Convention, $7.00; Foreign Missions,
$14.00; Home Missions, $35.00; all other purposes, $15.00.
Snndny-.sohool — J. D. Hartzell, superintendent. North Star, Ohio; Miss Olive
Bird, secretary. North Star, Ohio. Enrollment, 170; average attendance, 90.
Contributed to all purposes, $120.00.
NORTH WHITE RIAER — Rev. Jesse Oren. pastor; Rev. Jesse Oren was pastor last
year; Job. T. JefCery, clerk, Winchester, Ind., R. R. 5. ;Membership, 35. Re-
ceived last year, 4. Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $250.00: American Christian Con-
vention. $2.63; Foreign Missions, $1.30; Home Missions, $5.35; all other
purpose.s. $2.25.
Sanday-soliool — Eadie Moser, superintendent, Winchester, Ind., R. R. 5; Guy
Cook, secretary, "Winchester, Ind., R. R. 5. Enrollment, 82.
OL.r%'E BRANCH — Rev. N. H. Thornburg, pastor; Rev. N. H. Thornburg was pastor
last year: Walter Stephens, clerk. Farmland, Ind. Membership, 108. Received
last year, 2. Church building valued at $5,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoi al sei'vice, $400.00; American Chiistian Convention, $1.78;
Foreign :Missions, $11.00; Home Missions, $2.46: all other purposes, $14.35.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Bessie Stephens, superintendent, Ridgeville, Ind.; Glen
O. Ingle, secretary. Winchester, Ind. Enrollment, 121; average attendance,
50. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $3.89; all other purposes,
$178.83.
PHIIjADELPHIA — Rev. Reuben Oren, pastor; Rev. N. S. Tranbarger was pastor
last year; Lon Brooks, clerk, Selma, Ind. ISlembership, 129. Received last
year, 5. Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service. $450.00; American Christian Convention. $6.00;
Foreign Missions, $91.45; Home Missions, $16.75; Education, $12.12; all other
purposes, $14.35.
Snnday-.scliool — Homer Conwell, superintendent, Selma, Ind.; Mary Ellen
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Smithsoii, secretary, Selma, Ind., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 110; averag-e attend-
ance, 64. Contributed to all purposes, $68.24.
PLEASAXT CIROVE — Rev. A. E. Gilmore, pastor; Rev. Flora Cummins was pastor
last year; Ola Keener, cleik. Farmland, Ind. Membership, 75. Church build-
ing valued at $2,500.00. One-fourth time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral
service .SISO.OO: American Christian Convention, $2.00; Foreign Missions, $2.50;
Home Missions, $2.00; Education. $2.00.
Sanclay-sehoul — Edward Reed, superintendent, Parker, Ind.; Orla Keener,
secretarv. Farmland, Ind. Enrollment, 30; average attendance, 15. Con-
tributed'to Sunday-school Department, $1.60; all other purposes, $39.10.
ri,EASANT HILL, — Rev. Harry Gaunt, pastor; Rev. R. P. Arrick was pastor last
vear; H. L. Vining, clerk. Union City, Ind., R. R. 7. Membership, 148. Church
building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $500.00; American Christian Convention, $7.76; Foreign Mis-
sions, $5.41; Home Missions, $8.75.
Sunday-school — H. L. Vining, superintendent. Union City, Ind., R. R. 7 ; Mary
Hawkins, secietary, Union City, Ind., R. R. 1. Enrollment, 163; average
attendance, 90. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other
purposes, $94.56.
Christian Endeavor — Ruth Lindley, president. Union City, Ind., R. R. 2 ; Treva
Vining, corresponding secretary. Union City, Ind., R. R. 7. Members — active,
10; associate, 30; total, 40.
PLiEASA-VT RIDGE — No pastor; Rev. Zelma Mills was pastor last year; Grace
Jones, clerk, Union City, Ind., R. R. 7. Membership, 50. Church building
valued at $1,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$157.88; Home Missions, $4.00.
Sunday-school — Ollie Fraze, superintendent. Ft. Recovery, Ohio, R. R. 1;
Miss Esther McDonald, secretary. Ft. Recovery, Ohio, R. R. 1. Enrollment,
126; average attendance, 66. Contributed to all purposes, $44.57.
PLEASAXT VALE — Rev. A. B. Thornburg, pastor; Rev. A. B. Thornburg was
pastor last year; Mrs. Rana Jellison, clerk, Ridgeville, Ind. Membership, 113.
Received last year, 20. Church building valued at $5,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $6.00; Foreign ^Missions, $65.00; Home Missions, $18.55; Education,
$10.40; all other purposes, $47.25.
Sunday-.school — .John M. Dull, superintendent, Ridgeville, Ind.; Mary M. Jelli-
son, secretary, Ridgeville, Ind. Enrollment, 165; average attendance, 87. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $143.30.
PORTLAND — Rev. Harry Berry, pastor; Rev. Harry Berry was pastor last year;
George Garber, clerk, S. Vine St., Portland, Ind. Membership, 52. Church
building valued at $15,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $380.00; American Christian Convention, $6.80; Foreign Missions,
$46.88; Home IMissions, $26.87; Education, $4.95; all other purposes, $24.88.
Sundav-.school — Zora AValters, superintendent, 519 E. Walnut St., Portland,
Ind.; Erma Findley, secretary, W. Walnut St., Portland, Ind. Enrollment, 88;
average attendance, 53. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00;
all other purposes, $119.52.
Christian Endeavor — ^Miss Rocelia McLaughlin, president, Portland, Ind.; Miss
Mabel Hodge, corresponding secretary, Portland, Ind. Members — active, 14;
associate, 3; honorary, 11; total, 28.
PRAIRIE GROVE — Rev. Jesse Oren, pastor; Rev. Jesse Oren was pastor last year;
Anna Miller, clerk, Gaston, Ind. Membership, 50. Received last year, 3.
Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $275.00; American Christian Convention, $2.50; Foreign
Missions $2.65; Home Missions, $3.36; Education, $2.30; all other purposes,
$16.00.
Sunday-school — Martin Acorn, superintendent, Gaston, Ind.; Lucille Thorne,
secretary, Gaston, Ind. Enrollment, 45; average attendance, 30. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $2.50; all other purposes, $11.84.
Christian Endeavor — Corda Tremain, president, Gaston, Ind., R. R. 7; Drexel
Haney, corresponding secretary, Gaston, Ind.
SALA>IONIA — No pastor; Rev. E. D. Oren was pastor last year; John M. Robins,
clerk, Portland, Ind., R. R. 10. Membership. 71. Church building valued at
$2,000.00. Parsonage valued at $800.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $665.00; American Christian Convention, $4.29; Foreign Mis-
sions, $8.25; all other purposes, $9.55.
SARDINIA — Rev. Geo. Vanderburg, pastor; Rev. Peter Wasson was pastor last
vear; Fave Hammitt Snyder, clerk, Bryant, Ind., R. R. 3. Membership, 85.
Received last year, 2. Church building valued at $4,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $87.50; all other puiposes, $2.92.
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Sundaj-seliool — Channing- Spade, superintendent, IJryant, Ind.; :Mi.ss Beryl
Shiveley, secretary, Bryant, Ind. Average attendance, 30.
SHILOH — No pa.stor; Geo. Vanderburg- wa.'J pastor last year; Iveota Gilmore, clerk.
Farmland. Ind. Membership, :;3. Church building valued at $2. .500. 00. One-
half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. .'S.'JOO.OO: American Chris-
tian Convention, $3.67; Foreign Missions, $.5.00; Home Missions, $.5.50; all
other purposes, .$17.00.
Siinda.v-Noliool — Elmer Warien, superintendent. Farmland, Ind.; Miss Eulalia
Thorn'burg. secretary. Farmland, Ind. Enrollment, 39; average attendance, 25.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.00: all other purposes, $74.48.
STEIiVinKO — Rev. J. A. "Watson, pastor; Rev. J. A. Watson was pastor last year;
Hazel Brewer, clerk, Greenville, Ohio, R. R. fi. Membership, 110. Received
last vear. If. Church building valued at $5,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $26.5.00; American Christian Convention, $2.50;
Foreign Missions, $5.30; all other purposes, $19.50.
Sunday-school — C. D. Lyme, superintendent, Greenville, Ohio. R. R. 6; Lucille
JIarkeV, secretary, Greenville, Ohio, R. R. 6. Enrollment, 75; average attend-
ance, 45. Contributed to all purposes, $47.00.
STRAITGHX — Rev. A. M. Thomas, pastor; Rev. A. iJ. Thomas was pastor last year;
Marv Waddell, clerk, Straughn, Ind. ^Membership, 92. Received last year,
12. Church building valued at $1,800.00. One-half time preaching. Cin-
tributed to pa.storal service, $550.00; American Christian Convention, $1.00;
Foreign Missions, $14.75; Home Missions, $14.00; Education, $1.00.
SUGAR CREEK — Rev. Gail Shafer, pastor; Rev. Reuben Oren was pastor last year;
R. I. Sasley. clerk, Winchester, Ind., R R. 6. Membership, 43. Received last
year. 2. Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $400.00: American Christian Convention, $3.00;
Foreign :Missions, $1.35; Home Missions, $2.54; Education, $3.02; all other
purposes. $13.00.
Siinday-.srhool — Orville Wolfe, superintendent. Winchester, Ind.; Harold Ken-
nedy, secretary, "Winchester. Ind., R. R. 6. Enrollment, 90; average attend-
ance. 40.
St XPHUR SPRINGS — Rev. Rufus Emmert. pastor; Rev. Rufus Emmert was pastor
last year; Emma Jones, clerk. Sulphur Springs. Membership. 107. Received
last year, 44. Church building valued at $8,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00: American Christian Convention,
$10.14: Foreign Missions, $24.35: Home Missions, $14.00; Education, $15.97; all
other puiposes, $67.46.
Sunday-.sohool — ]\r. A. Clark, superintendent, ^Middletnwn, Ind., R. R. 2; Mary
Bowers, secretary, Middletown, Ind.. R. R. 2. Enrollment, 219; average at-
tendance, 135. Contributed to all purposes. $297.56.
TEEGARDEX — Rev. M. C. Wiseley, pastor; Rev. ;M. C. "Wiseley was pastor last
year; Mrs. Elsie Banta, clerk. Union City. Ind. ^Membership, 150. Church
building valued at $4,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to Home
Missions. $7.00; Education, $28.00.
Sunday-school — Ray Banta, superintendent. Union City, Ind.; L. S. Killman,
secretary, Ansonia, Ohio. Enrollment, 135; average attendance, 85. Con-
tributed" to Sunday-school Department, $10.50; all other purposes, $116.45.
Christian Endeavor — Leonard Shrives, president, Ansonia. Ohio, R. R. 1; Larie
Skillman. corresponding secretary, Ansonia. Ohio, R. R. 1. ^Members — active,
35; associate, 10; total. 45.
UNIOX CH.lPEl, (R. C.) — Rev. Bertha Driver, pastor: Rev. Bertha Driver was
pastor last year: ]\Irs. C. O. Thornburg, clerk, Selma, Ind.. R. R. 2. Member-
ship. 76. Received last year, 15. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-
half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $300.00; American Chris-
tian Convention, $3.22; Foreign Missions. $10.75; Home IMissions, $11.24; Edu-
cation, $3.02; ail other purposes, $65.60.
Sunjlay-school — Lawrence Hackman, superintendent. Losantville. Ind.; Ralph
Swingley. secretary, Parker, Ind. Enrollment. 75: average attendance, 54.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $1.00; all other purposes. $84.00.
UNIOX CH.VPEL (J. C.) — Rev. Wm. Carnes, pastor; No pastor last year; Ida
Havens, clerk. Montpelier, Ind. Membership, 7. Church building valued at
$1,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $102.00.
WABASH — Rev. Arthur E. Hoppess, pastor; Rev. Geo. R. Mell was pastor last
year; Mrs. F. M. Taney, clerk, Celina, Ohio, R. R. 2. :Membership, 39. Re-
ceived last year, 1. Church building valued at $4,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $390.00; Foreign Missions, $5.75;
Home Missions, $7.75: Education, $14.00; all other purposes, $46.50.
Sunday-school— F. S. Miller, superintendent, Coldwater. Ohio, R. R. 1; Vivian
Granger, secretary, Coldwater, Ohio, R. R. 1. Enrollment, 70; average attend-
ance, 55. Contributed to all purposes, $110.00.
128 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
A\HITE CHAPKL. — Rev. Reuben Oren, pastor: Rev. Reuben Oren was pastor last
year; Marcellus Hitchcock, clerk, Albany. Ind. Membership, 107. Received
last year, 1. Church building- valued at .$1,, 500. 00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral .service, $450.00; American Christian Convention, $3.75;
Foreign Missions, $14.75; Home Mis.sions. $16.39; Education, .$6.51: all other
purposes, $25.50.
Sunday-school — Zula Hitchcock, superintendent. Albany, Ind., R. R. 1: Laura
Boots.' secretary, Albany, Ind., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 100; average attendance,
40. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.12: all other purposes, $5.41.
>VHITE RIVER — No pastor: Kev. Flora Cummins was pastor last year: Harvey
Driver, clerk. Farmland, Ind. ^Membership, 102. Church building- valued at
$1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $150.00:
American Christian Convention, .$1.70; Foieign Missions, $12.50; Home Mis-
sions, $12.00: Education, $2.50; all other purposes, $5.00.
Sunday-school — B. F. Baldwin, superintendent. Farmland, Ind.; Harvey Driver,
secietary. Farmland, Ind. Enrollment, 25; average attendance, 15. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $1.50; all other purposes, $35.00.
AVHITE UXION — Rev. Bertha Driver, pastor; Rev. Bertha Driver was pastor last
year; Clara Andiews. clerk, ?iIiddletown. Ind. Membership. 67. Received last
year, 13. Church bviilding valued at $2,500.0(1. One-half time pleaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, ,$450.00; American Cliristian Convention, $7.01;
Foreign Missions, $17.17; Home Missions, $12. 10; Education, $5.54; all other
purposes, $38.48.
Sunday-.>ichool — Sam\iel Strough, superintendent. Middletown, Ind.; Helen
:\Iundell, secretarv, Middletown, Ind. Enrollment, 100; average attendance,
60. Contributed to all purposes, $35.40.
■WIXCHESTER^Rev. Corda Pulley, pastor; Rev. D. C. Metsker was pastor last
year; Seth^ liinshaw, clerk. Winchester, Ind. Membership, 94. Received last
year, 42. Church building valued at $6,000.00. Full time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $1,040.00; Americpn Christian Convention. $2.50;
Foreign Missions, $8.33; Home Missions, $7.92; Education, $2.44: all other
purposes, $49.70.
Sunday-school — Chas. A. Puckett, superintendent. "Winchester. Ind.; Marie
Singer, secretary, Winchestei', Ind. Enrollment, 177: average attendance, 144.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.'79; all other purposes. $102.00.
Christian Endeavor — ;Mrs. Forest Monroe, president, Winchester. Ind.: Tjucile
Fetter, corresponding secretary, Winchestei-, Ind. ^Members — active, 35; as-
sociate, 25; honorary, 2; total, 62.
AVIXDSOR—
Sunday-school — J. H. Clevenger, superintendent, Parker, Ind.; Inez Tliornburg,
secretary, Parker, Ind. Enrollment, 100. Contributed to all purposes, $21.26.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers. 43; Licentiates, 25; Churches, 66; Churches not
reporting, 1; Membership, 5,224. Contributions: Pastoral service, $25,652.35;
American Christian Convention. $191.80; Education, $235.23; Foreign Missions,
$1,048.23; Home :Missions, $680,78; all other purposes, $1,537.49. Sunday-
schools, 60; Enrollment, 6, .380; Contributed to Sunday-school Department,
$161.20, Christian Endeavor Societies, 16; Membership, 490. Total contribu-
tions, reported, $29,507.08. Conference offering to American Christian Con-
vention, $21.13.
REPORT OF CHURCHES— EASTERN INDIANA CONFERENCE
BY E. I^. KESSLER, SECRETARV
Number on Roll 68
Number reporting 63
Nuinber not reporting 5
Menil»ership
The churches report a gain in membership of 460
The churches report a loss of 272
The churches report a total gain of 188
The total member-ship reported is 5322
Devotions
There have been baptisms 105
There have been communion services held 132
There are chur-ches holding prayer meetings 45
There are full time services 8
There is one-half time preaching 46
There is one-fourth tii-ne preaching 6
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 129
Finaiicinl
There has been paid for pastors' salary $15,974.02
There have been buildings repaired to the amount 6,031.38
There has been paid on local chui'ch expenses 5,137.13
Benovolonoe
We have paid to The American Christian Convention ;..$ 332.98
We have paid to Foreij?n Missions 520.39
We have paid to Home :Missions 707.84
We have paid for Education 215.42
We have paid for Church Extension Fund 40.11
We have paid for Conference Fund , 848.50
We have paid for other benevolences 1,443.54
The total benevolences for the year amount to $3,595.70
The grand total of all benevolences amounts to $4,386.08
The total members contributing- to the church 1900
The total not contributing 1538
Valuation of Property
The valuation of churches amounts to $253,600.00
The valuation of parsonages amounts to 20,500.00
The amount of insurance carried is 147,895.00
The amount of endowments Is 4,600.00
Literature
There are only one hundred and seventy-four copies of The Herald of Grospel
Liberty reported taken.
There are but ninety-six copies of The Christian Missionary taken.
This does not sound good and accounts for much.
Org^anization
All the churches reporting have Sunday-schools. Nine have Young People's
Societies, three have Junior Christian Endeavor Societies, twelve have Missionary
Societies, forty-four have Lr-'-'""' ^'-^ c!^„i^ti„„ +„.„ !,„,,,. ^,i^„'^ T3,.^fv,^^>,A«/ic,
twenty-three have graded ir
have Home Departments, sev(
eight scholars in the classes.
There were one hundred and eighty-three Conversions and Accessions. Twenty-
nine report to American Chri.= tian Convention. Twenty-nine have Mission study.
Clas.se.s
63 Organized Adult classes with 1,111 pupil.^ enrolled.
25 Organized Intermediate classes with 561 pupils enrolled.
28 Junior Intermediate classes with 283 pupils enrolled.
62 Adult unorganized classes with 683 pupils enrolled. •
20 Intermediate classes with 209 pupils enrolled.
29 Junior classes with 336 pupils enrolled.
42 Primary classes with 440 pupils enrolled.
20 Beginners with 332 pupils enrolled.
Total — 299 classes with 4,057 pupils enrolled.
Pupils 4,057
Officers 361
Teachers 325
Grand Total 4,743
Finance
Amount paid for supplies and equipment $2,723.99
Home Missions 362.61
" " " Foreign Missions 448.58
American Christian Convention 133.69
" All other purposes 1,499.30
Total $5,067.27
EEL RIVER
(Reported by Secretary Barnes)
Session of 1922 — Winona Lake, Ind.
Session of 1923 — Winona Lake, Ind.
Officers — Rev. J. E. Etter, Huntington, Ind. — President.
Hon. O. W. "VVhitelock. Huntington, Ind. — Vice-President.
J. F. Barnes, Huntington, Ind. — Secretary.
D. C. Urschel, North Manchester, Ind. — Treasurer.
Department Secretaries — Rev. P. V. Harris, South Whitley, Ind. — Missions.
Rev. H. G-. Rowe, Warren. Ind. — Sunday-schools.
Miss Grace Smith, Bluffton, Ind. — Christian Endeavor.
Rev. J. B. Fisher, Nappanee, Ind. — Education.
130
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Rev. Basil Harris. South Whitley, Ind. — Publishing:.
Rev. J. C. Orebaugh. Albion. Ind. — Evang-elism.
Earl Bayman, South ^Vhitley. Ind. — Relief.
Rev. J. M. Hartman. Wakarusa, Ind. — Roll.
.1. F. Barnes. Huntington, Ind. — Finance.
Trustees elected August, 1930 — D. C. Urschel, North Manchester, Ind.; Rev. Samue^
Frantz, North Manohestei, Ind.; Charles W. McClurg-, Warren, Ind.
Trustees elected August, 1921 — John E. Haecker, Andrews, Ind.; Charles F. Miller,
Sidney, Ind.; R. D. Chalfant, Bluffton, Ind.
Trustees elected August, 1923 — R. W. Page, Vaughnsville. Ohio; Thomas Ott. Al-
bion, Ind.; Willard Doll, Kimmell, Ind.
Officers of Board of Trustees — Rev. R. W. Page, Vaughnsville, Ohi
Rev. Samuel Frantz. North Manchester. Ind. — Secretary.
D. C. Urschel, North Manchester, Ind. — Treasurer.
I'esident.
Executive Board — Rev. J. E. Etter, Huntington. Ind.
J. F. Barnes, Hunting-ton. Ind. — Secretary.
O. W. Whitelock. Huntington, Ind.
Rev. P. V. Harris, South Whitley, Ind.
Rev. H. G. Rowe, Warren, Ind.
Miss Grace Smith, Bluffton, Ind.
Rev. J. B. Fisher, Nappanee, Ind.
Rev. .1. C. Orebaugh, Albion, Ind.
Rev. R. W. Page, Vaughnsville. Ohio.
-President.
Ministers —
Beisie.orel. Jacob .]., North Manchester, Ind.
Cash, A. W., Kimmell. Ind.
Cochnower, A. B., Kokomo, Ind.
. Etter, J. E., Huntinsrton, Ind.
Frazier, Jacob A., Frankfort, Ind.
Frantz, Samuel, North Manchester, Ind.
Fisher. Joseph B.. Nappanee, Ind.
Harris, P. V., South Whitley. Ind.
Hartman, John M., Wakai-usa, Ind.
House. Thomas C, Harrod, Ohio.
Kirkendall, Miss Frieda, 15 Bartlett. Havei--
hill, Mass.
Minton, Wilson P., Dayton, Ohio.
Miller. J. M.. Warsaw, Ind.
Orebaugh, J. C., Albion. Ind.
Page, R. W., Vaughnsville, Ohio.
Rheubottom, Mary G., Wakai-usa, Ind.
Rowe, H. G., Warren, Ind.
Robinson, Eliza, 1221 Hannah St.
Wayne. Ind.
Rector. O. V., Goshen. Ind.
Samuel. W. D., Winaate, Ind.
Spahn, E. T., Columbia City, Ind.
Smeltzer, Lloyd, Bi-yant, Ind., R. R.
Tarr, C. C, Bluffton, Ind.
Yantis, J. Wesley. Sidney. Ohio.
Liicentiate^—
Bowman. Dennis D., Defiance, Ohio.
Gloyd. George W., Kimmell, Ind.
Harris, Ba-sil, South Whitley, Ind.
Gressley, Minor, Huntington, Ind.
Associates —
Defur, Clarence, Wakarusa, Ind.
Ft.
Churcli, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
AINTIOCH — Rev. J. E. Featherstone, pastor; Rev. J. E. Featherstone was pastor
last year; Lee Rager, clerk, N. Manchester, Ind. Membership, 80. Received
last year, 2. Church building valued at $1,200.00. One-half time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoral service, $1,017.10; Foreign Missions, $68.96; Home
Missions. $6.00; Education, $2.27; all other purposes, $114.95.
Sunday-soliooi — D. C. Urshel, superintendent. North Manchester. Ind.; Bertha
Rager) secretary. North Manchester, Ind. Enrollment, 95; average attend-
ance, 59. Contributed to all purposes, $118.42.
BOOKEVILliE — Rev. P. V. Harris, pastor; Rev. P. V. Harris was pastor last year;
Carl Thomson, clerk. South Whitley, Ind. Membership, 101. Received last
year, 28. Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoral service, $728.00; Foreign Missions, $130.77; Home
Missions, $28.00; all other purposes, $167.94.
Sunday-scliool — Roy Bayman. superintendent. South Whitley, Ind.; Hazel
Gray, secretary. South "Whitley, Ind. Enrollment, 94; average attendance,
61. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.82; all other purposes,
$172.02.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Letta Thomson, president. South Whitley. Ind.
BROADWAY — Rev. J.C. Barrett, pastor; Rev. J. C. Barrett was pastor last year;
Mrs. Bessie Delands, clerk, Kimmel. Ind. Membership. 57. Received last
year. 6. Church building- valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $500.00; American Christian Convention, $6.29;
Foreign Missions. $13.40; Home Missions, $11.45; Education, $4.95; all other
purposes, $130.45.
Sunday-.««cliool — Ray V. Jones, superintendent, Cromwell. Ind.; Alva Galloway,
secretary, Cromwell, Ind. Enrollment, 82; average attendance, 29. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department. $1.00; all other purposes, $86.09.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 131-
COL,L,4>IER — Rev. Basil Harris, pastor; Rev. J. M. Miller was pastor last year;
xMrs Nettie Goff, clerk, South Whitley„ Ind. Membership, 59. Church build-
ing valued at $1,500.00. One-fourth time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral
service, $270.00; American Christian Convention, $2.00; Home Missions, $10.60;
all other purposes, $19.53.
Sunday-school — J. B. Carnes, superintendent. South Whitley, Ind.; Ruth Stoner,
secretary South Whitley, Ind. Enrollment, 90; average attendance, 45. Con-
tributed" to Sunday-school Department, $2.39; all other purposes, $80.25.
Cbristian Endeavor — Miss Alpha Striggle, president. South Whitley, Ind.,
R. R. 2.
DUNFEE — Rev Samuel Frantz, pastor; Rev. Samuel Frantz was pastor last year;
Mrs. Sadie Forsythe, clerk, Ft. Wayne, Ind., R. R. 6. Membership, 112. Re-
ceived last year, 17. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $550.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $5.00; Foreign Missions. $17.25; Home Missions, $12.00; Education,
$5.00; all other purposes, $47.08.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Lewis Oser, superintendent. Ft. Wayne, Ind., R. R. 6;
Esther Van Hoozen, secretary. Ft. Wayne, Ind., R. R. 6. Enrollment, 106.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $3.00; all other purposes, $139.05.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Blanche Langston, president. Ft. Wayne, Ind., R.
R. 7. Members — active, 21; associate, 13; total, 34.
KEL. RIVER — Rev. Basil Harris, pastor; Rev. Hazel Lindley was pastor last year;
Mrs. Ruth Walgamuth, clerk, South Whitley, Ind. Membership, 97. Church
building valued at $5,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $314-15; Foreign Missions, $7.50; Home Missions, $10.15; all other
purposes, $70.94.
Sunday-school — Calvin Koontz, superintendent. South Whitley, Ind.; Thelma
Koontz, secretary. South Whitley, Ind. Enrollment, 51; average attendance,
34. Contributed to Sunday_school Department, $2.00; all other purposes, $74.80.
Christian Endeavor— Miss Thelma Koontz, president. South Whitley, Ind., R.
R. 3. Members — active, 10; associate, 13; honorary, 1; total, 24.
ELKHART — Rev. C. E. Strawbridge, pastor; Rev. C. E. Strawbridge was pastor
last year; Walter Garl, clerk, 1134 W^ Lexington Ave., Elkhart, Ind. Member-
ship, 86. Received last year, 19. Church building valued at $4,000.00. Full
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,086.00; American Chris-
tian Convention. $2.43; Foreign Missions, $30.00; Home Missions, $13.36; Edu-
cation, $4.75; all other purposes, $124.34.
Sunday-school — Flossie Yoder, superintendent. 601 Myrtle St., Elkhart, Ind.
Russell Hager, secretary, 506 S. Second St., Elkhart, Ind. Enrollment, 106
average attendance, 75. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $10.00
all other purposes, $645.25.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Coa Grass, president, W. Lexington Ave., Elkhart,
Ind/
GOSHEX — Rev. O. \'. Rector, pastor; Rev. O. V. Rector was pastor last year;
Roy Rensbarger, clerk, 1018 S. 7th St., Goshen, Ind. Membership, 174. Re-
ceived last year, 1. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $4,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $926.80;
American Christian Convention, $17.16: Foreign Missions, $109.94; Home
Missions, $139.30; Education, $21.01; all other purposes, $425.43.
Snnday-.«*chooI — C. B. Miller, superintendent, Goshen, Ind.; Lewis Koerner,
secretary, Goshen, Ind. Enrollment, 177; average attendance, 150. Con-
tributed'to Sunday-school Department, $9.38; all other purposes, $420.76.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. V. R. Paff, president, Goshen, Ind. Members — active,
25.
HUNTINGTOX — Rev. J. E. Etter, pastor; Rev. J. E. Etter was pastor last year;
Frank Hilyard, clerk, 904 Ogan Ave., Huntington, Ind. Membership, 584.
Received last year, 42. Church building valued at $20,000.00. Parsonage
valued at $17,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral sei-vice,
$2 000.00: American Christian Convention, $50.00; Foreign Missions, $435.82;
Home Missions, $159.00; Education, $25.00; all other purposes, $566.27.
Sunday-school — J. F. Barnes, superintendent. Huntington, Ind.; Geraldine
Auker, secretarv, 652 Etna Ave., Huntington. Ind. Enrollment, 545; average
attendance, 261. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $15.00; all other
purposes, $822.92.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Lcla Wiles, president. 1433 Walnut St., Huntington,
Ind.
L.IIVN GROA'E — No pastor; Rev. Bert Page was pastor last year; J. P. Steiner,
clerk Linn Grove, Tnd. Membership, 97. Fieceived last year, 29. Church
building valued at $10,000.00. Parsonage valued at $1,500.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. $600.00: American Christian Con-
vention, $7.47: Foreign Missions, $12.00: Home Missions, $22.53; Education,
$3.00; all other purposes, $17.50.
132 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Sunday-school — Herman Breining-er, superintendent. Bluff ton, Ind., R. R. 6;
Irene Denny, secretary, Linn Grove, Ind. Enrollment, 153; average attendance,
71. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $3.00; all other purposes,
$232.72.
ChriMtian Endeavor — Mis.s Inez Monce, president, Geneva, Ind., R. R. 4. Mem-
bers— active, 27.
i»IAJEXICA — Rev. John For.syfhe, pastoi-; Rev. John Forsythe was pastor last year;
S. H. Palmer, clerk, Huntington. Ind., R. R. 5. Membership, 195. Received
last year, 10. Church building- valued at $4,000.00. Full time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoral service, $1,000.00; American Christian Convention,
$2.70; Foreig-n Missions, $11.72; Home Missions, $6.00; Education, $2.00; all
other purposes, $29.00.
Sunday-school — Benjamin Vendrick, superintendent, Huntington, Ind., R. R. 6 ;
. Mary Beck, secretary, Warren, Ind., R. R. 4. Enrollment, 170; average attend-
ance, 82. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $4.11; all other purposes,
$209.51.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Geneva Rice, president, "Warren, Ind., R. R. Mem-
bers— active, 48; honorary, 1; total, 49.
MERRIAM — Rev. J. C. Orebaugh, pastor; Rev. J. C. Orebaugh was pastor last
year; Mrs. Lydia Smith, clerk, Albion, Ind., R. R. 3. Membership, 150. Re-
ceived last year, 11. Church building valued at $5,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $1,500.00. Full lime preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,000.00;
American Christian Convention, $7.00; Foreign :\Iissions, $19.00; Home Mis-
sions, $14.70; Education, $5.00; all other purposes, $156.79.
Sunday-.school — Frank Bitting, superintendent, Albion, Ind., R. R. 2; Mary
Gandy, secretary, Albion. Ind., R. R. 3. Enrollment, 214; average attendance,
73. Contributeil to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes,
$254.50.
Christian Endeavor — Elmira Ott, president. Albion, Ind., R. R. Members —
active, 70.
MII.L.WOOD- — Rev. J. B. Fisher, pastor; Rev. J. B. Fisher was pastor last year;
W. i. Anglin, clerk, Etna Green, Ind. Membership. 74. Received last year,
13. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $400.00; American Christian Convention, $2.81;
Foreig-n Missions, $25.82; Home Missions, $9.46; Education, $3.15; all other
purposes, $64.40.
Sunday-school — Orlando Jones, superintendent. Nappanee, Ind.; Dale Anglin,
secretary, Etna Green, Ind. Enrollment, 116; average attendance, 74. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $131.44.
IttURRAV — No pastor; Rev. R. G. Clark was pastor last year; Miss Hazel Eversole,
clerk, Bluffton, Ind., R. R. Membership, 58. Received last year, 5. Church
building- valued at $1,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $656.35; Ameri-
can Christian Convention, $6.55; Foreign Missions, $20.00; Education, $6.00;
all other purposes, $76.12.
Sundav-.school — Mrs. Fred Hontz, superintendent, Bluffton, Ind.; Floyd Iman,
secretary, Bluffton, Ind., R. R. 5. Enrollment, 79; average attendance, 46.
Contributed to all other purposes, $165.26.
Christian Endeavor — :Miss Gladys Hontz, president, Bluffton, Ind.
NORTH MANCHESTER — Rev. J. J. Beisiegel, pastor; Rev. J. J. Beisiegel was
pastor last vear; Ivan B. Little, clerk, North Manchester, Ind. Membership,
215. Received last vear, 13. Church building valued at $12,000.00. Full time
preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,560.00; American Christian
Convention, $10.00; Foreign Missions. $41.10; Home Missions, $15.00; Education,
$5.00; all other purposes, $224.08.
Sunday-school — Paul Stone, superintendent. North Manchester, Ind.; Carrie
Taylor, secretary. North Manchester, Ind. Enrollment, 179; average attend-
ance, 118. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other pur-
poses, $882.20.
Christian Endeavor — John Honius, president. North Manchester, Ind.
NORTH WEBSTER — Rev. J. M. Hartman, pastor; Rev. J. M. Hartman was pastor
last year; C. T. Mock, clerk, Leesburg, Ind. Membeiship, 46. Received, last
year 6 Church building- valued at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $400.00; American Christian Convention, $2.49;
Foreign Missions, $11.35; Home Missions, $5.10; all other purposes, $15.05.
Sundav-sehool — John Cheney, superintendent, Leesburg, Ind.; Isaac Reed,
secretary, Leesburg, Ind. Average attendance, 35. Contributed to all pur-
poses, $33.21.
PAW PAW — Rev. J. E. Featherstone, pastor; Rev. Bert Page was pastor last year;
Ben Hiner, clerk ^Val>ash. Ind., R. R. Membership, 79. Received last year,
39. Church building valued at $1,200.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $500.00; American Christian Convention, $8.76;
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 133
Foreig-n Missions, $10.25; Home Missions, $16.21; Education, $2.50; all other
purposes, $24.24.
Suiidaj-school — Elza Kroni. superintendent, Wabash, Ind., R. R. ; Lloyd Niccum,
secretary, Wabash, Ind.. R. R. 4. Enrollment. 101: averag-e attendance, 75. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $6.50; all other purposes, $106.42.
PLEASANT (iROVE — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Delia Judy, clerk.
North Manchester, Ind. Membership, 43. Received last year, 3. Church build-
ing- valued at $3,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $40.00; all other
purposes. $8.50.
Sunilny-.school — Delia Judy, superintendent, North Manchester, Ind.; Paul
Dowty, secretary, North JNIanchester, Ind. Average attendance, 25. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $72.31.
PLEASANT HILL — Rev. J. C. Barrett, pastor; Rev. J. C. Barrett was pastor last
vear; Mrs. Russell B. King, clerk, Albion, Ind., R. R. Membership, 87. Re-
ceived last year, 10. Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $550.00; American Christian Con-
vention. $7.87; Foreign Missions. $50.48; Home Missions, $64.09; Education,
$27.94; all other purposes. $63.95.
Snnday-.sehool — J. H. Geiger, superintendent, Albion, Ind.; Arthur S. Molinske,
secretary. Albion, Ind. Enrollment, 136; average attendance, 71. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes, $160.11.
Christian Entlcavor — Mrs. Blanche Applegate, president, Albion, Ind.
PLUM TREE — No pastor; Rev. R. G. Clark was pastor last year; Mrs. Besse Sparks
clerk, Markle, Ind., R. R. 2. Membership, 152. Received last year, 17. Church
building- valued at $1,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00; Ameri-
can Christian Convention, $3.10; Foreign Missions, $21.50; Home Missions,
$13.50: all other purposes, $29.25.
Sunday-.scliool — Howard F. Pribble, superintendent, Warren, Ind., R. R. 4;
Chester Boyer, secretary, Huntington. Ind., R. R. 5. Enrollment, 118. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $139.31.
Chri.<<tinii Endeavor — Mrs. Liela Pownall, president, Warren, Ind.
SALAMONIE — No pastor; No pastor last year; Ellen Smith, clerk, Andrews. Ind.,
R. R. Membership, 76. Church building- valued at $1,500.00. Contributed to
pastoral service, $30.00; Foreig-n Missions, $3.30; all other purposes, $10.55.
Sunday-school — J. E. Haecker, superintendent, Andrews, Ind., R. R. 1; Georgia
Smith, secretary. Enrollment, 50; average attendance, 20. Contributed to
all other purposes, $23.50.
SERVIA — Rev. J. E. Featherstone, pastor; Rev. J. E. Featherstone was pastor last
year; Purcie Heeter, clerk. Servia, Ind. Membership, 99. Received last
year, 23. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching-. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $500.00; Foreign Missions, $12.10; Home Mis-
sions, $4.10; all other purposes, $7.00.
Sunday-school — Daniel Cook, superintendent, Servia, Ind.; Moses Alg-er, secre-
tary, North Manchester, Ind. Enrollment, 100; average attendance, 78. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $102.37.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Delia Augherbaugh, president, Servia, Ind.
SIDNEY — Rev. P. V. Harris, pastor; Rev. P. V. Harris was pastor last year;
A. Florence Messimore, clerk, Sidney, Ind. Membership, 53. Received last
year, 4. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $700.00; American Christian Convention, $11.00;
Foreign Missions, $26.32; Home Missions, $16.73; Education, $8.00; all other
purposes, $49.69.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Chas. McConnell, superintendent, Sidney, Ind.; Mrs. Curtis
Bloom, secretary, Sidney, Ind. Enrollment, 82; averag-e attendance, 59. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $3.07; all other purposes, $106.72.
SIX MILE — Rev. ^V. Rollo Boehringer, pastor; Rev. H. G. Short was pastor last
vear; Sarah Marklev. clerk, Bluffton, Ind. Membership, 164. Received ast
year. 7. Church building valued at $13,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,000.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,500.00; American
Christian Convention. .$8.65; Foreign Missions, $101.44; Home Missions, $49.77;
Education, $14.26; all other purposes, $875.49.
Sunday-.school — Ross DeVore, superintendent, Bluffton, Ind., R. R. 6; Waldo
S. Huffman, secretary, Bluffton, Ind., R. R. 6. Enrollment, J54; averag-e attend-
ance, 80. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $20.00; all other pur-
poses, $180:94.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Grace Smith, president, Bluffton, Ind. Members —
active, 50; associate, 31; total, 81.
SPARTA — Rev. A. W. Cash, pastor; Rev. A. W. Cash was pastor last year; Mrs.
J. E. Crothers, clerk. Ligonier, Ind. Church building valued at $30,000.00.
Parsonage valued at $2,800.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
134 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
service. $900.00; Amerioan Christian Convention. $10.00; Foreign Missions,
$50.00; Home Missions, $50.00; Education, $10.00; all other purposes, $132.00.
Snnday-.schooI — W. \V. Doll, superintendent, Kinimel, Ind.; Russell Butler,
secretary, Kimmel, Ind. Enrollment. 145; average attendance, 75. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other purposes, $245.92.
Christian Kndeavor — Malvert Baker, president, Ligonier, Ind., R. R. 4. Mem-
bers— active, 82.
SPRING HILL — No pastor; Rev. J. C. Orebaugh was pastor last year; Mrs. Etta
Ott, clerk, Ligonier, Ind. Membership, 15. Church building valued at
$1,500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $57.97;
Foreign Missions, $14.52; all other purposes, $7.50.
STRIXGTOWN — Rev. J. M. Hartnian. pastor; Rev. J. M. Hartman was pastor last
year; Mrs. Emma Wiley, clerk, Kimmel. Ind. Membership, 29. Church build-
ing valued at $3,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service. $400.00; American Christian Convention, $1.30; Home Missions, $13.63;
all other purposes, $20.50.
Sunday-school — ^IVIrs. Mary Hull, superintendent, Kimmel, Ind.; Doris Wiley,
secretary, Kimmel, Ind. Enrollment, 60; average attendance, 32. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $82.22.
Christian Endeavor — Doris Wiley, president, Cromwell, Ind. Members — active,
25.
AVAKARUSA — Rev. Clarence Defur, pastor; Rev. Clarence Defur was pastor last
year; Elmer Bauer, clerk, Wakarusa, Ind. Membership. 174. Received last
year, 4. Church building valued at $18,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,000.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,600.00; Americaji
Christian Convention. $9.30: Foreign Missions, $357.50; Home Missions, $103.17;
Education. $9.75; all other purposes, $261.62.
Sunday-school — Carl Lienhart, superintendent, Wakarusa, Ind.; Floxence
Hahn. secretary, Wakarusa, Ind. Enrollment, 209; average attendance, 139.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department. $45.00; all other purposes, $676.50.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Malinda Werntz, president, Wakarusa, Ind.
AA'ARREN — Rev. H. G. Rowe, pastor; Rev. H. G. Rowe was pastor last year; Mrs.
Daisy Chopson, clerk. Warren, Ind. Membership, 493. Received last year,
57. Church building valued at $34,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service. $1,800.00; American Christian Convention, $22.75; Foreign
Missions, $240.10; Home Missions, $220.00; Education, $33.25; all other pur-
poses, $553.20.
Sunday-school — S. P. Good, superintendent, "W'arren, Ind.; Gaylord Evans,
secretary, Warren, Ind. Enrollment, 610; average attendance, 333. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $10.00; all other purposes, $825.74.
Christian Endeavor — IMiss Dale Gephart, president, Warren, Ind.
W'ATERFORD — No pastor; Rev. John Barnhouse ^vas pastor last year; Mrs. Eliza
Benner, clerk, Goshen, Ind., R. R. 6. Membership, 55. Received last year, 17.
Church building valued at $875.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $135.00; American Christian Convention, $1.50; Foreign Mis-
sions, $6.00; Home Missions, $7.50; Education, $1.50; all other purposes, $30.95.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 24; Licentiates, 4; Churches, 30; Membership,
3,704. Contributions: Pastoral service, $22,321.37; American Christian Conven-
tion. $206.13; Education, $194.33; Foreign Missions, $1,848.14; Home Missions,
$1,021.35; all other purposes, $4,324.31. Sunday-schools, 28; Enrollment, 4,022;
Contributed to Sundav-school Department, $154.27. Christian Endeavor So-
cieties, 20; Membership, 417. Total contributions reported, $30,069.90. Con-
ference offering to American Christian Convention, $34.51.
INDIANA MIAMI RESERVE
Session of 1922 — South Liberty.
Session of 1923 — Sugar Creek.
Officers — John H. Osborn, Poneto, Ind. — President.
Glen Richie, Kokomo, Ind., R. R. 1 — Vice-President.
Claude L. Mounsey, Keystone, Ind. — Secretary.
Oliver Richman, Daleville, Ind. — Treasurei-.
Tm.stees — Chas. Frazier, Alexandria, Ind.; Ora Warren, ; E. C. Coffman,
Muncie, Ind.; Rev. Bruce Mounsey, Alexandria, Ind.; Josiah McKinley, Alex-
andria, Ind.
Ministerial Examinin/^ Board — Rev. Bruce Mounsey, Rev. Wm. Cunningham, Rev.
Ed. Smith, Rev. E. A. DeVore, Rev. M. M. Wiles.
Department Secretaries — Rev. E. A. DeVore — Education.
Rev. J. E. Featherstone — Missions and Church Extension.
Rev. J. E. McCorkhill — Sunday-schools.
Rev. J. W. Myers — Publishing.
Smithson Davis — Christian Endeavor.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
135
' Chairmen of Committees — Rev. M. M. Wiles — Roll.
Rev. Ed. Smith — Moral Reform.
Rev. J. W. Stewart — Reception of Churches.
Rev. Bruce Mounsey — Grievance.
Rev. Bruce Mounsey — Introduction of Visitors.
Rev. Z. McNevv — Condolence.
Rev. J. E. ISIcCorkhill — Classification of :Ministers.
Rev. S. Janney — Claims.
Rev. G. B. Smith — Closing-.
Ministers —
Brown, Christopher, Parker, Ind.
Childs, HeiTnan, Alexandria, Ind., R. R. 2.
Cox, Isaac, Ft. Smith, Arkansas, R. R. 1,
Box 26.
Cunningham, Wm., Alexandria, Ind.
Delph, A. C, Anderson, Ind., R. R. 5.
DeVore, E. A., 1318 Oliver Ave., Indianapolis,
Ind.
Featherstone. .J. E., 74.3 S. Couitland Ave.,
Kokomo, Ind.
Hensley, David S., 1304 W. 9th St., Muncie,
Ind.
Hiatt, J. v., Tiosa, Ind.
Holsclaw, Robert, Delphi, Ind.
Janney, Sylvester, Alexandria, Ind.
McCorkhill, .J. E., Fairmount, Ind.
McFarland, It. M., 1019 West Fifth St., An-
derson, Ind.
McNew, Z., Frankfort, Ind.
Mounsey. Biuce, Alexandria, Ind.
Myers, John W., Frankfort, Ind., R. R. 4.
Page, Bert, Linn Grove, Ind.
Ross, John N., Farmland, Ind., R. R. 3.
Smith, Ed., Montpelier, Ind., R. R. 3.
Smith, George B., 2346 Bellefountain St., In-
dianapolis, Ind.
Stewart, J. Wesley, Anderson, Ind.
Wiles, M. M., Kirlin, Ind.
Wininger, M. B., Bennetts Switch, Ind.,
R. R. 1.
Young, H. A., 2218 Pearl St., Anderson, Ind.
Churcli, l*a.stor, Clerls, Offerings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
A>"DERSOX — No pastor: Rev. H. M. McFarland was pastor last year; T. L. Hon-
son, clerk, Anderson, Ind. Membership, 47. Received last year, 1. One-half
time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $240.00.
Sunday-seliool — Thomas Lukens, superintendent, W. 9th St., Anderson, Ind.;
Mabel Jackson, secretary, 1027 Pendelton Ave., Anderson, Ind. Averag-e at-
tendance, 22. Contributed to all purposes, $40.61.
METHEl, (CLINTON CO.) — Rev. H. M. McFarland, pastor; Rev. Z. McNew was
pastor last year; Fred R. Doug-las, clerk, Frankfort, Ind., R. R. 4. Member-
ship, 39. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $346.00;
Foreign Missions, $7.80; all other purposes, S5.03.
Sunday-school — Miss Bertha Patchett, superintendent, Frankfort, Ind., R. R.
3; Miss Kathryn Patchett. secretary, Frankfort, Ind., R. R. 3. Enrollment,
65; average attendance, 45. Contributed to all purposes, $76.98.
CENTER — Rev. C. C. Tarr, pastor; Rev. C. C. Tarr was pastor last year; Mrs. E.
Ellabarg-er, clerk. Center, Ind. Membership, 75. One-half time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoral service, $450.00; Foreign Missions, $2.89; Education,
$3.00.
Sunday-school — Pauline Nading, superintendent. Center, Ind.; Buell Duncan,
secretary. Center, Ind. Enrollment, 72; average attendance, 34. Contributed
to all purposes, $79.19.
fJUNDEE — No pastor; Rev. A. C. Delph was pastor last year; Daisy C. Dickey,
clerk, Alexandria, Ind., R. R. 5. Membership, 52. Received last year, 3.
One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $150.00; Relief,
$1.25.
Sunday-school — Wm. Brattin, superintendent, Alexandria, Ind., R. R. 6; Mary
Croy, secretary, Alexandria, Ind., R. R. 5. Enrollment, 54; average attend-
ance, 50. Contributed to all purposes, $14.24.
ELM GROVE — Rev. J. E. McCorkhill, pastor; Rev.s. Ed. Smith and J. V. Hiatt were
pastors last year; Lottie B. Michaels, clerk, Anderson, Ind., R. R. 3. Mem-
bership, 39. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$207.00; Relief, $4.52; all other purposes, $45.37.
Sunday-school — T. B. ]\IcKee, superintendent, Anderson, Ind.; Edith Smith,
secretai-y. Anderson, Ind. Averag-e attendance, 30. Contributed to all pur-
poses, $28.00.
KINGS CHAPEL — Rev. J. E. IMcCorkhill, pastor; Rev. J. E. McCorkhill was
pastor last year; Elzie Jackson, clerk, Alexandria, Ind., R. R. 1. Membership,
110. Received last year. 7. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $500.00; Relief, $ .65.
Sunday-school — Frank Keesling, superintendent, Yorktown, Ind., R. R. 1;
Izola Finley, secretary, Gaston, Ind., R. R. 3. Enrollment, 50; averag-e at-
tendance, 39. Contributed to all purposes, $42.64.
LANDESSVILLE — Rev. Samuel Frantz, pastor; Rev. Samuel Frantz was pastor
last year; C. E. Hatcher, clerk. Van Buren, Ind. Membership, 103. Received
last year, 22. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
136 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
$460.00; American Christian Convention, $3.75; Foreign Missions, $7.70; Home
Missions, $7.70; Education, $3.00.
Sunday-school — C. E. Hatcher, superintendent. Van Buren, Ind.; Blanche
Corporal, secretary. Van Bui en, Ind. Enrollment, 159; averag-e attendance,
95. Contributed to all purposes, $120.00.
L.INWOOD — Rev. Bell M. Louks, pastor; Rev. John Garretson was pastor last
year; Mrs. Pearl Alexandria, clerk, Linwood, Ind. Membership, 30. Received
last year, 1. One-half time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service,
$144.00; Foreign Missions, $27.25; all other purposes, $1.00.
Sunday-sell ool — Miss Velma Thomas, superintendent, Linwood, Ind.; Bernice
Funk, secretary, Linwood, Ind. Enrollment, 69. Contributed to all purposes.
$38.14.
MARION (ADAMS ST.) — No pastor; Rev. John N. Ross was pastor last year; Tom
De Mars, clerk, Station 1, Marion, Ind. Membership, 65. Received last year,
15. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $230.00; Ameri-
can Christian Convention, $2.00; Foreign ^Missions, $5.00; all other purposes,
$1.20.
Sunday-school — Don Brown, superintendent. Substation 1, Marion, Indiana;
Esther Hallyer, secretary, 3217 S. Hamaker St., Marion, Ind. Average attend-
ance, 70. Contributed to all purposes, $94.46.
Christian Endeavor — Tom De Mars, president. Station 1, Marion, Ind.; Otis Barr,
corresponding secretary, 3220 S. Hamaker St., Marion, Ind. Members — active,
6; associate, 3; total, 9.
MARKLEVILiLE— Rev. Wm. Cunningham, pastor; Rev. Wm. Cunningham was
pastor last year; R. D. Bond, clerk, Markleville, Ind. Received last year, 2.
One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00; Relief,
$4.00; all other purposes, $4.25.
Sunday-school — Clark Stohler, superintendent; Mae Dehart, secretary, Markle-
ville, Ind. Enrollment, 80; average attendance, 50.
MT. ZIOX — Rev. A. C. Delph, pastor; Rev. A. C. Delph was pastor last year;
M. L. Clymer, clerk; Bennetts Switch, Ind. Membership, 17. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $225.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $2.00; Foreign Missions, $2.00; Relief, $10.00; all other purposes,
$6.65.
Sunday-.sehool- — O. H. Reeves, superintendent, Bennetts Switch, Ind.; Frank-
lin Wike], secretary, Bennetts Switch, Ind. EnrolliTient, 25; average attend-
ance, 30. Contributed to all purposes, $45.05.
\'EW^ HOPE — Rev. Z. McNew, pastor; Rev. Laura Clevenger was pastor last year;
Ada Starr, clerk, Poneto, Ind. Membership, 34. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $96.00; all other purposes, $2.00.
Sunday-school — Earl Huffman, superintendent, Poneto, Ind.; Opal Bell, secre-
tary, Poneto, Ind. Enrollment, 37; average attendance. 17. Contributed to
all purposes, $15.13.
XEW ZION — No pastor; Rev. Bruce Mounsey was pastor last year; Juniata Oyler,
clerk, Kokomo, Ind.. R. R. 1. Membership, 77. Received last year, 4. One-
fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00: all other
purposes, $30.00.
Sunday-school — Glen R. Ritchey, superintendent, Kokomo, Ind., R. R. 1;
Lucile Harrell, secretary, Kokomo, Ind. Enrollment, 50; average attendance,
30. Contributed to all purposes, $12.00.
riKES PEAK — Rev. J. W. Stewart, pastor; Rev. J. W. Stewart was pastor last
year; M. L. Shroyer, clerk, Yorktown, Ind., R. R. 2. Membership. 58. Received
last year, 2. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$360.00; Foreign Missions. $2.75; Home Missions, $6.35; Relief, $3.75.
Sunday-school — M. L. Shroyer, superintendent. Yorktown, Ind., R. R. 2; Reba
Helvie, secretary, Daleville, Ind., R. R. 1. Enrollment, 91; average attend-
ance, 55. Contributed to all purposes, $101.70.
PLEASAIVT VALLEY — Rev. J. Wesley Stewart, pastor; Rev. J. Wesley Stewart
was pastor last year; Margaret C. McCormack, clerk, Middletown, Ind. Mem-
bership, 85. Received last year, 5. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $270.50; Relief, $5.00.
Sunday-school — J. F. McCormack, superintendent, Middletown, Ind., R. R. 5;
Eva N. Hodson, secretary, Middletown, Ind. Enrollment, 70; average attend-
ance, 38. Contributed to all purposes, $55.00.
REED STATION — Rev. Harrison McFarland, pastor; Rev. R. F. Holsclaw was
pastor last year; Mrs. Emma F. Houdeshell, clerk, Yorktown, Ind., R. R. 1.
Membership, 37. Received last year, 11. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $214.05.
Sunday-school — .Jacob Houdeshell, superintendent, Yorktown, Ind., R. R. 1;
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 137
Flossy Snodg-rass, secretary, Yorktown, Ind., R. R. 1. Contributed to all
purposes, $36.00.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Nellie Snodgra^s, corresponding secretary, York-
town, Ind., R. R. 1.
SCOTT ADDITION — No pastor; Rev. H. M. McF'arland was pastor last year; Mrs.
Mattie McKinley, clerk, Alexandria, Ind. Membership, 107. Received last
year, 1. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $340.00;
all other purposes, $1.55.
Sanduy-iicliool — Elbert Iseley, superintendent, Alexandria, Ind., R. R. 2; Gladys
Sayre, secretary, Alexandria, Ind. Average attendance, 60. Contributed to all
purposes,- $49.33.
SOUTH AVOIVDALiE — Rev. David Hensley, pastor; Rev. David Hensley was pastor
last year; Cora Combs, clerk, Muncie, Ind., 1125 W. 17th St. Membership, 90.
Received last year, 46. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service
$288.00; Foreign Missions, $30.50; Relief, $1.00.
Sunday-scliool — Dora White, superintendent, Muncie, Ind., 567 Hoyt Ave.*
Levina White, secretary, Muncie, Ind., 567 Hoyt Ave. Enrollment, 80; average
attendance, 65. Contributed to all purposes, $130.00.
SOUTH LIBERTY — Rev. Wm. Cunningham, pastor; Rev. Bruce Mounsey was
pastor last year; Delmer Harrold, clerk. Keystone, Ind., R. R. 1. Membership
172. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $450.00; ali
other purposes, $22.99.
Sunday-sciiool — Rollin Osborn, superintendent. Keystone, Ind., R. R. 1; Delmer
Harrold, secretary, Keystone, Ind., R. R. 1.
SUGAR CREEK — ^Rev. J. H. Garretson. pastor; Rev. Z. McNew was pastor last
year; L. A. King, clerk, Kirklin, Ind. Membership, 114. One-fourth time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $250.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $3.00; Foreign Missions, $5.22; Home Missions, $4.00; Education
$2.50.
Sunday-scliooi — L. A. King, superintendent, Kirklin, Ind., R. R. 2. Enroll-
ment, 42; average attendance, 34. Contributed to all purposes, $20.78.
TETERSBURG — Rev. W'm. Cunningham, pastor; Rev. Wm. Cunningham was
pastor last year; Miss Ruby Cole, clerk, Tipton, Ind., R. R. 1. Membership
157. Received last year, 3. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastorai
service, $480.00; all other purposes, $6.13.
Sunday-school — -W. F. Cole, superintendent, Tipton, Ind., R. R. 1; Ruby Cole
secretary, Tipton, Ind.. R. R. 1. Enrollment, 90; average attendance 7o!
Contributed to all purposes, $86.00.
WHETSTONE — Rev. Bruce Mounsey, pastor; Rev. J. E. McCorkhill was pastor
last year; Wm. Hull, clerk, Anderson, Ind. Membership, 115. Received last
year, 11. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service $500 00-
Relief, $10.00; all other purposes, $38.12. ' '
Sunday-school — W. S. Whetstone, superintendent, Anderson, Ind., R. R. 10-
Opal Mikels, secretary, Anderson, Ind., R. R. 10. Average attendance 67*
Contributed to all purposes, $136.61.
SUMM-VRY — Ordained ministers, 25; Churches, 22; Membership, 1,623. Contribu-
tions: Pastoral service, $6,600.55; American Christian Convention, $10.75-
Education, $8.50; Foreign Missions, $81.11; Home Missions, $18.25- Relief
Funds, $40.17; all other purposes, $164.29. Sunday-schools, 22; Enrollment
1,034. Christian Endeavor Societies, 2; Membership, 9. Total contributions
reported, $6,923.62. Conference offering to American Christian Convention
$10.14.
MICHIGAN
(Reported by Secretary Blank)
Session of 1922 — Eureka.
Session of 1923 — Eureka.
Officers — Rev. G. W. Arnold, Manton, Mich. — President.
Rev. L. A. Fisher, Elsie, Mich. — Vice-President.
Mrs. Clara Blank, Elsie, Mich., R. R. 2 — Secretary.
P. M. Snyder, Maple Rapids, Mich. — Treasurer.
Trustees — Willard Livesay, St. Johns, Mich.; A. A. Havens, Evart Mich • Nick
Smith, Mich.; L. Silvernail, St. Johns, Mich., R. R. ll'.
Department Secretaries — A. A. Havens, Evart, Mich., R. R. 5 — Churches
Ll. A. Fisher, Elsie, Mich. — ^ilinisters.
Mrs. H. F. Perry, St. Johns, Mich., R. R. 11 — Sundav-schools.
Mrs. L. Silvernail, St. Johns, Mich.. R. R. 11 — Christian Endeavor.
Maide Newton, Maple Rapids, Mich. — Missions.
S. Silvernail, St. Johns, Mich., R. R. 11 — Finance.
J. Wesley Yantis, Sidney, Ohio — Education.
J. C. Soule, Romeo, Mich. — Publications.
138 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Ministers — Patterson, Harry. Imlay City, Mich.
, , ^, !,»• i_ T> T> .> Pomeroy, Elsie, Hersey, Mich.
Arnold, G. W., Manton, Mich., K. K.^. Pomeroy, Edmund, Hersey, Mich.
Boatwright, D. A., Maple Rapids, Mich. Preston, M. A., Hesperia, Mich.
Cottom, J. Simpson, P. H.
Havens, A. A., Evait, Mich., R. R. o. Soule, John C, Romeo, Mich.
Hickok, W. C, Sears, Mich. Van Wagner, E. B., Bellaire, Mich.
Miller, Elza, White, H. E., Brown City, Mich.
Moorhouse, Frank, 220 Tenth St., Iraverse Yantis, J. Wesley, Sidney, Ohio.
City, Mich.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Ollerings, Urganizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
EUREKA — Rev. L. A. Fisher, pastor; Rev. L. A. Fisher was pastor last year;
R. H. Silvernail, clerk, St. Johns, Mich., R. R. 11. Membership, 75. Church
building valued at $2,000.00. Preaching every Sunday. Contributed to
pastoral service, $370.00; Home Missions, $10.00; all other purposes, $75.00.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Bessie Miller, superintendent, St. Johns, Mich., R. R. 11;
Mrs. Elizabeth Blank, secretar>% Elsie, Mich., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 53; average
attendance, 32. Contributed to all other purposes, $2.00.
EVERGREEX — No pastor; No pastor last year; ]Mrs. Elmer Seiting, clerk, Kal-
kaska, Mich.
FOREST HILiLi — Rev. G. W. Arnold, pastor; Rev. G. W. Arnold was pastor last
year; Rosa F. Barnes, clerk. Lake City, Mich., R. R. 2. Membership, 30. Re-
ceived last year, 5. Church building valued at $2,708.94. Preaching every
Sunday. Contributed to pastoral service, $222.57; American Christian Con-
vention, $2.00; Foreign Missions, $1.30; Home Missions, $6.30; all other
all other purposes, $3.50.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Ida Smith, superintendent. Lake City, R. R. 2; Gladys
Norton, secretary, Manton, Mich. Eniollment, 46.
HERSEY — Rev. E. T. Pomeroy, pastor. Membership, 10.
liEXINGTOIV — No pastor; No pastor last year; Martin Cummings, clerk, Lexing-
ton, Mich.
MAPLE RAPIDS — No pastor; No pastor last year; O. N. Snyder, clerk. Maple
Rapids, Mich. Membership, 145. Received last year, 4. Church building
valued at $5,000.00. Parsonage valued at $3,000.00. Contributed to Home
Missions, $92.00; all other purposes, $100.00.
PLEASANT HILL — No pastor; No pastor last year; Myrie E. Hale, clerk, Manton,
Mich.
PLEASANT VALLEY — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mary H. Carpenter, clerk.
Lake City, Mich.
R03IE0 — No pastor; No pastor last year; John C. Soule, clerk, Romeo, Mich
Membership, 335. Church building valued at $12,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$2,000.00.
"\"ERGEXNES — No pastor; No pastor; Carrie Porter, clerk, Lowell, Mich.
AVORTH — No pastor; No pastor last year; H. S. Hayward, clerk, Croswell, Mich.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 16; Churches, 11; Churches not reporting, 7;
Membership, 295. Contributions: t^astoral service, $592.57; American Christian
Convention, $2.00; Foreign Missions, $1.30; Home Missions, $108.30; all other
purposes, $178.50. Sunday-schools, 2; Enrollment, 99. Total contributions
reported, $882.67'.
NORTHWESTERN INDIANA
(Reported by Secretary Walker)
Session of 1922 — Twelve Mile, Ind.
Session of 1923 — Tippecanoe, Ind.
Officers — Rev. George D. Foster, Tipton, Ind. — President.
Rev. B. A. Kaufman, New W'averly, Ind. — Vice-President.
Rev. J. Harley Walker, Galveston, Ind. — Secretary.
Miss Marion Moor, Assistant Secretary.
William Deamer, Treasurer.
Departmental Secretaries — R. L. Haskett, Tipton, Ind., R. R. 2 — Sunday-schools.
Rev. A. M. Thomas, Logansport, Ind. — Education.
Rev. D. A. Cook, Alexandria, Ind. — Missions.
Rev. Everette Nixon, S. Courtland Ave.; Kokomo, Ind. — Christian Endeavor.
Rev. L. C. Winn, Tipton, Ind., R. R. 4 — Moral Reform.
William Baugher, Finance and Relief.
Rev. A. ;M. Thomas, Logansport, Ind. — Conference Editor.
C. M. Harness, (3alveston, Ind. — Publications.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 139
Ministers — Ind.
Rupe, J. C, Argos, Ind.
Clark, J. E., Edinburg, Ind. Teters, M. L., Tipton, Ind.
Coe, Walter, Medford, Ind. Thomas, A. M., Ldjansport, Ind.
Cook, D. A., Alexandria. Ind. Walker, J. Harley, Galveston, Ind.
Dull, L. E., Argos, Ind. Winn. L. C, Tipton, Ind., R. R. 4.
Foster, George D.. Tipton. Ind. I io^n«int«>«
Francis. J. C. West Liberty. Ohio. l^icentiates —
Kaiifman. B. A.. New Waverly, Ind. Perkins, Cornelius, Greentown, Ind.
Nixon, Everette, S. Courtland Ave., Kokonio, Winters. C. L.,
Cliarcii, Pustor, Clerk, Offerings, Orgriinizutions
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
ANTIOCH — Rev. R. E. Lucas, pastor; Rev. R. E Lucas was pastor last year; Ase
Hofferbert, clerk, Swayzee, Ind., R. R. 3. Membership, 56. Received last year,
3. Church building- valued at $2,800.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $800.00; Foreign Missions, $12.64; Home Missions, $12.17;
all other purposes, $31.54.
Sunday-school — Alva \V. Thrailkill, superintendent, Swayzee, Ind., R. R. 2;
Mary Devote, secretary, Swayzee, Ind., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 91; average at-
tendance. 73. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $1.50; all other pur-
poses. $295.52.
ARGOS — Rev. L. C. Dull, pastor; Rev. L. C. Dull was pastor last year; Elda Sissel.
clerk, Argos, Ind. Membership. 403. Received last year, 103. Church build-
ing valued at $15,000.00. Parsonage valued at $4,000.00. Full time preach-
ing. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,200.00; Home Missions, $40.00; all
other purposes. $2,480.74.
Sunday-school — G. F. Sheely, superintendent, Argos, Ind.; Elda Sissel, secre-
tary, Argos, Ind. Enrollment, 224; average attendance, 176.
BL.OOMINGSBURG — ^Rev. J. J. Hiatt, pastor; Rev. J. C. Hiatt was pastor last year;
Mrs. Chas. Jones, clerk. Rochester, Ind. Membership, 60. Received last year,
11. Church building valued at $2,500.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $600.00; Foreign Missions, $3.25; Home Missions,
$10.00; all other purposes, $5.00.
Sunday-school — William Mickey, superintendent, Ti©sa, Ind.; Helen Thrall,
secretary, Rochester, Ind., R. R. Enrollment, 90; average attendance, 50. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $50.00.
BUFFALO — No report.
Sunday-school — Loyd Van Meter, superintendent, Monticello, Ind.; B. Moore,
secretary, Monticello, Ind. Enrollment, 67; average attendance, '48.
BURROWS — Rev. A. M. Thomas, pastor; Rev. C. E. McCoy was pastor last year;
John W. Smith, clerk. Burrows, Ind. Membersip, 51. Received last year, 1.
Church building valued at $3,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $400.00; Home Missions, $10.00.
Sunday-school — J. W. Smith, superintendent. Burrows, Ind.; Miss Frances
Johnsonbaugh, secretary. Burrows, Ind. Enrollment, 50; average attendance,
85. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other purposes, $52.00.
CROOKED CREEK — No pastor; Rev. C. E. McCoy was pastor last year; James
Gray, clerk. Royal Center, Ind. Membership, 75. Received last year, 1. Church
building valued at $2,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; Ameri-
can Christian Convention, $3.80; Home Missions, $15.60; Education, $4.20; all
other purposes, $11.25.
DARROUGH CHAPEL, — Rev. Everette Nixon, pastor; Rev. Everette Nixon was
pastor last year; Bertha Wells, clerk, Kokomo, Ind. Membership, 48. Re-
ceived last year, 16. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Preaching each
Wednesday evening. Contributed to pastoral service, $240.00; Home Missions,
$1.50; all other purposes, $4.00.
Sunday-school — J. W. Lorntz, superintendent, Kokomo, Ind., R. R. ; Lamb,
secretary, Kokomo, Ind., R. R. Enrollment, 62; average attendance, 30. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $34.44.
DEER CREEK — Rev. Everette Nixon, pastor; Rev. Everette Nixon was pastor
last year; Emerson Polk, clerk, Galveston, Ind., R. R. 1. Membership, 125.
Church building valued at $2,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $700.00; American Christian Convention, $7.00; Foreign
Missions, $40.00; Home Missions, $26.88; Education, $7.00; all other purposes,
$20.91.
Sunday-school — J. Harley Walker, superintendent, Galveston, Ind.; Russel
Merrell, secretary, Kokomo, Ind., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 140; average attend-
ance, 97. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other purposes,
$135.00.
Christian Endeavor — J. Harley Walker, president. Galveston, Ind., R. R. 1;
140 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Lucile McBride, corresponding secretary, Galveston, Ind., R. R. 1. Members —
active, 35. Contributed to Cliristian Endeavor Department, $2.00.
GREEXTOWA — Rev. T. F. Bagby, pastor; Rev. D. O. Coy was pastor last yeai-;
Wm. Duncan, clerk, Greentown, Ind. Membership, 110. Received last year,
1. Church building- valued at $11,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $550.00; American Christian Convention, $2.00;
Foreign Missions, $10.00; Home ^Missions, $7.86; Education, $1.00; all other
purposes, $332.00.
Sundaj-school — Clyde Hunsinger, superintendent, Greentown, Ind.; Clarence
Dunlap, secretary, Greentown, Ind. Enrollment, 128; average attendance, 85.
Contributed to all purposes, $124.55.
HICKORY GROVE — Rev. DeK. Judy, pastor; Rev. A. W. Sparks was pastor last
year; W. ^I. Casad, clerk, Monticelio, Ind., R. R. 4. jMembership, 160. Church
building valued at $5,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $650.00; American Christian Convention, $4.75; Foreign Mis-
sions, $52.34; Home Missions, $53.91; all other purposes, $12.20.
Sunday-school — Earl "Wakeland, superintendent, Idaville, Ind., R. R. ; Miss
Emma Brive>-, secretary, Delphi, Ind., R. R. 1. Enrollment, 85; average at-
tendance, 50. Contributed to all purposes, $85.76.
KOKO>IO — ^Rev. A. B. Cochnower, pastor; Rev. B. A. Kaufman was pastor last
year; Miss Jenness Hatton, clerk, Kokomo, Ind., 630 S. Union St. Membership,
119. Church building valued at $10,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $840.00; American Christian Convention, $4.50; Foreign
Missions, $21.00; Home Missions, $3.28; Education, $4.28; all other purposes,
$10.40.
Sunday-school — Fred Bebe, superintendent, 1317 N. Jay St., Kokomo, Ind.; Miss
Lela Tate, secretary, Kokomo, Ind., R. R. Enrollment, 60; average attend-
ance, 50. Contributed to all purposes, $115.00.
AEW' BETHEL — Rev. Sylvester Janney, pastor; Rev. Sylvester Janney was pastor
last year; Mrs. Ray Ezra, clerk, Francisville, Ind. Membership, 30. Church
building valued at $1,800.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $204.00.
Sunday-school — Mis. Nellie Winters, superintendent, Francesville, Ind.; Ida
E. Ringer, secretary, Fiancesville, Ind. Enrollment, 55; average attendance,
• 39. Contributed to all purposes, $27.80.
NEW HOPE — Rev. L. C. Winn, pastor; Rev. D. C. Winn was pastor last year;
Walter Achenback, clerk, Tipton, Ind., R. R. 4. Membership, 110. Received
last year, 1. Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $500.00; Ameiican Christian Convention, $5.00;
Foreign Missions, $11.00; Home Missions, $12.00; Education, $5.00; all other
purposes, $13.00.
Sunday-.school — Ralph Bozell, superintendent, Tipton, Ind., R. R. 4; Irene
Bozell, secretary, Tipton, Ind., R. R. 6. Enrollment, 68; average attendance,
50. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes,
$55.00.
>'EW' WAVERLiY — Rev. C. C. Tarr, pastor; Rev. C. C. Tarr was pastor last year;
Otis G. Applegate, clerk. New Waveily, Ind. Membership, 76. Church build-
ing valued at $2,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $450.00; Ameiican Christian Convention, $4.00; Foreign Missions, $4.05;
Home Missions, $7.92; Education, $4.52; all other purposes, $15.00.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Milton Myers, superintendent, Peru, Ind., R. R. 6; Miss
Vera Barnett, secretary. New Waverly, Ind. Enrollment, 62; average attend-
ance, 33.
OAKLAND — Rev. Geo. D. Foster, pastor; Rev. Geo. D. Foster was pastor last year;
Dona Parker, clerk, Russiaville, Ind., R. R. 1. Membership, 30. Church
building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $300.00; American Christian Convention, $5.00; Foreign Mis-
sions, $5.00; Home Missions, $5.00; Education, $5.00; all other purposes, $5.00.
Sunday-school — Eli McNeal, superintendent, Russiaville, Ind., R. R. ; Lona
Parker, secretary, Russiaville, Ind., R. R. Enrollment, 50; average attendance,
30. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes, $35.00.
ORA — Rev. P. ^V. Huntsinger, pastor; Rev. P. W. Huntsinger was pastor last year;
Mary Parker, clerk, Ora, Ind. Membership, 25. Received last year, 12.
Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $180.00; Education, $5.50.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Martha Parker, superintendent, Ora, Ind.; Ola Dunkel-
barger, secretary, Ora, Ind. Enrollment, 55; average attendance, 38. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $81.56.
PIPE CREEK — Rev. B. A. Kaufman, pastor; Rev. A. M. Thomas was pastor last
year; Hazel Cotterman, clerk, Peru, Ind., R. R. 7. Membership, 79. Received
THE CHRIST I A N A N N U A L 141
last year, 24. Church building- valued at $7,500.00. One-half time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoral service, $360.00; Home Missions, $5.90; all other pur-
poses, $16.00.
Sundny-»ichool — Asa E. Nead, superintendent, R. R. 1, Onward, Ind.; Doris
Helvie, secretary, R. R. 1, Onward, Ind. Enrollment, 60; averag-e attendance
45.
ROCK CREEK VALLEY — Rev. R. E. Lucas, pastor; Rev. R. E. Lucas was pastor
last year; W. H. Richason, clerit. Logansport. Ind.. H. R. 9. Membership, 60.
Received last year, 5. Church building valued at $4,000.00. One-half time
preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $800.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $.S.OO; Foreign Missions, $4.3.32; all other purposes, $6.30.
SuiKliiy-seliool — William H. Richason, superintendent. Logansport, Ind., R. R.
9; John Hildebran, secretary, Walton, Ind., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 60; average
attendance, 40. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $3.00; all other
purposes, $32.00.
SAND BAXK — Rev. L. C. Winn, pastor; Rev. L. C. "Winn was pastor last year;
G. A. Hunt, clerk, Tipton, Ind., R. R. 5. Membership, 40. Church building
valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$500.00; American Christian Convention. $5.00; Foreign Missions, .$11.35; Home
Missions, $10.50; Education, $5.20; all other purposes, $1,292.31.
Snnduy-scliool — Earl Achenbach, superintendent, Tipton, Ind., R. R. 2; Carl A.
Hoover, secretary, Tipton, Ind.. R. R. 2. Enrollment, 63; average attendance,
37. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $3.00; all other purpose.s, $30.00.
SHILO — No pastor; Rev. P. W. Hunsinger was pastor last year; Mrs. Nellie
Leach, clerk. Royal Center, Ind., R. R. 4. Membership, 51. Church building
valued at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pa.storal service,
$360.00; American Christian Convention. $4.40; Foreign Missions, $7.00; Home
Missions, $6.00; Education, $3.60; all other purposes, $8.00.
Sunday-soliool — A. O. Brant, superintendent, Royal Center, Ind., R. R. 4;
Thelma Fisher, secretary, Logansport. Ind., R. R. 10. Enrollment, 61; average
attendance, 47. Contiibuted to Sunday-school Department, $4.00; all other
purposes, $34.00.
TIOSA — Rev. J. V. Hiatt, pastor; Rev. J. V. Hiatt was pastor last year; Mrs. Mae
Wynn, clerk, Tiosa, Ind. Membership, 74. Received last year, 4. Church
building valued at $3,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pas-
toral service, $600.00; Foreign Missions, $3.16; Home Missions, $3.76; all
other purposes, $116.50.
Sunday-school — Elmer Kanouse, superintendent, Tiosa, Ind.; Donald Kanouse,
secretary, Tiosa, Ind. Enrollment, 72; average attendance, 45. Contributed
to all purposes, $4.08.
TIPPECANOE — Rev. D. A. Cook, pastor; Rev. D. A. Cook was pastor last year;
Membership, 43. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preach-
ing. Contributed to pastoral service, $240.00; Home Missions, $5.05; Educa-
tion, $2.30; all other purposes, $11.55.
Sunday-.school— Fred Fitz. superintendent. Winamac, Ind., R. R. 2; Irene
Miller, secretary, Winamac, Ind., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 60; average attendance,
40. Contributed to all purposes, $20.00.
TVl'ELVE MILE — Rev. D. A. Cook, pastor; Rev. D. A. Cook was pastor last year;
Levi Maus, clerk. Twelve Mile, Ind. Membership, 101. Received last year, 13.
Church building valued at $2,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $500.00; American Christian Convention. $1.50; Foreign Mis-
sions, $5.00; all other purposes, $1,951.90.
Sunday-.sehooI — Paul Hoehne, superintendent, Denver. Ind.; Ruth Kantzer,
secretary, Denver, Ind. Enrollment, 65; average attendance, 40. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $1.50; all other purposes, $8.00.
YOUNG AMERICA — Rev. Everette Nixon, pastor; Rev. Everette Nixon was pastor
last year; Millie K. Delp, clerk. Young America. Ind. Membership. 95. Re-
ceived last year, 3. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $700.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $5.05; Foreign Missions, $24.25; Home :Missions, $7.74; Education
$5.00; all other purposes, $19.85.
Sunday-school — Mr. Pickett, superintendent; James Moore, secretary Gal-
veston. Ind.. R. R. 2. Enrollment, 65; average attendance, 52. Contributed to
all purposes, $18.19.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 13; Licentiates. 2; Churches, 23; Churches not
reporting, 1; Membership, 2,021. Contributions: Pastoral service. .$12,074.00-
American Christian Convention, $55.00; Education, $52.60; Foreign Missions'
$253.36; Home Missions. $245.07; all other purposes, $6,364.35. Sunday-school.si
23; Enrollment, 1,838; Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $27. Oo'
Christian Endeavor Societies, 1; Membership, 35; Contributed to Christian
142 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Endeavor Department, $2.90. Total contributions reported, $19,073.38. Con-
ference offering to American Ciiristian Convention, $20.00.
BY R. L. HASKETT, SECRETARY FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOLS
Number of Schools in Conference, (23)
Number Reporting-, (23).
Number Schools Open all the year, (22).
Graded Instruction and Organization, (19) Schools.
Bible Used in all the School, (19) Schools.
Active Cradle Rolls, (13) (223) Members.
W'orking- Home Department, (5) Schools, (43) Members.
Number Schools Holding- Council meeting-s, (8).
Teachers' Training Classes, (6) Schools, (40) Members.
Missionary Offering and Instruction, (15) Schools.
Temperance Instruction, (13) Schools.
Number Schools Contributing to the A. C. C. (7). Amount, $20.50.
Number Represented at some Convention, or School of Methods, (22).
Organized Adult Classes, (16) -with (427) Membei's.
Organized Intermediate Classes, (13) -with (174) Members.
Org-anized Juniors Classes, (8) -with (87) Pupils.
Primary Classes, (19), with 198 Pupils.
Beginners Classes, (15) with (157) Pupils.
Number Officers, (151). Teachers, (126).
Numbei- Enrolled, (1806). Attendance, (1300).
SOUTHERN INDIANA
(Reported by Secretary Martin)
Session of 1922 —
Session of 1923 —
Officer.s — Rev. Clarence Defur, "Wakarusa, Ind. — President.
Alva Carter, Ft. Branch, Ind. — Vice-President.
Casey J. Martin, Poseyville, Ind., R. R. 2 — Secretary.
Carl Shaw, Cynthiana, Ind. — Treasurer.
Ministers— Defur, Clarence, Wakarusa, Ind.
Bennett. E. E.. Cynthiana, Ind. Mahan, Charles, Merom, Ind.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Org^anizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
BETHSAIOA — Rev. Chas. Mahan, pastor; Rev. Chas. Mahan was pastor last year;
Fred H. Whelan, clerk, New Harmony, Ind. Membership, 67. Received last
year, 5. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Preaching once a month. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $235.00; American Christian Convention, $1.00;
Foreign Missions, $2.60; Home Missions, $5.00; Education, $1.64; all other
purposes, $10.50.
Sunday-school — Oscar Jolly, superintendent, Stewartsville, Ind.; Lena Mont-
-gomerv, secretary, Stewartsville, Ind. Enrollment, 35; average attendance,
20.
CYNTHIANA — Rev. E. E. Bennett, pastor; Rev. E. E. Bennett was pastor last
vear;-Liilv Williams, clerk, Cynthiana, Ind. Membership, 130. Received last
year, 4. Church building valued at $40,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,500.00.
One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,080.00; American
Christian Convention, $38.42; Foreign Missions, $30.74; Home Missions, $38.42;
Education, $15.37; all other purposes, $19.65.
Sunday-school — John Rutter. superintendent, Cynthiana, Ind.; "Walter Rutter,
secretary, Cynthiana. Ind. Contribvited to all other purposes, $98.13.
Christian Endeavor — Elsie McElroy, president, Cynthiana. Ind.; Arvin Ewing,
corresponding secretary, Cynthiana, Ind. Members — active, 20; associate, 2;
honorary, 2; total, 24.
HAUBSTAIJT — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. G. M. Cleveland, clerk, Haub-
stadt, Ind. Membership, 64. Church building valued at $2,500.00. Parsonage
valued at $1,800.00. Irregular preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$40.00; all other purposes, $8.75.
Sunday-school — Wm. R. Bollard, superintendent, Haubstadt, Ind.; Gilbert
Schomhorst, secretary, Haubstadt, Ind. Enrollment, 48; average attendance,
42.
NEW LIBERTY' — Rev. E. E. Bennett, pastor; Rev. E. E. Bennett was pastor last
year; Carl Shaw, clerk, Cynthiana, Ind., R. R. 1. Membership. 111. Received
last year, 3. Church building valued at $5,000.00. One-half time preaching.
'. . Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00; American Christian Convention,
$15.38: Foreign Missions, $25.50; Home Missions, $30.62; Education, $10.25; all
other purposes, $16.05.
. ; . Sund;iy-school — I.,uroh Epperson, superintendent, Cynthiana, Ind., R. R. ; Lil-
THE CHRIST lANANNUAL 143
lian Barrett, secretary, Cyntliiana, Ind., 11. R. 1. Enrollment, 100; average
attendance, 65. Contributed to all purposes, $79.60.
sniWMARV — Ordained ministers, 3; Churche.s, 4; Membership, 372. Contributions-
Pastoral service, $1,95.'). 00; American Christian Convention, $54.80; Education
$27.26; Foreig-n Missions, $58.84; Home Missions, $74.04; all other purposes
$54.95. Sunday-schools, 4; Enrollment, 183. Christian Endeavor Societies l'
Membership. 24. Total contributions reported, $2,224.89. Conference offering
to American Christian Convention, $5.65.
WESTERN INDIANA
(Reported by Secretary Zenor)
Session of 1922 — Darling-ton Church.
Session of 1923 — Bee Ridge Church.
Officers — Rev. W. P. Kibbey, Lebanon, Ind. — President.
Rev. A. E. House, Mellott, Ind. — Vice-President.
Rev. W. H. Zenor, Lebanon, Ind. — Secretary.
E. M. Henderson, Lebanon, Ind. — Treasurer.
Department Secretaries — Rev. W. S. Alexander, Merom, Ind. — Education
Rev. "W. H. Hendershot, Brazil, Ind. — Publishing-.
Miss Clara Miller, Lebanon, Ind. — Christian Endeavor.
Miss Mary Belk, Brazil, Ind. — Sunday-schools.
Mr. John T. West, Sharpsville, Ind.— Relief.
Mr. Sam Cash, Sheridan, Ind. — Finance.
Mrs. Retha Henderson, Lebanon, Ind. — Missions.
Conference Trustees — D. G. Caplinger, Thomas Fendley, E. M. Henderson Kirk
Philips, Thomas Purdue.
Conference E.vecutive Board — W. S. Alexander, Mary Belk, Sam Cash Thomas
Fendley, Retha Henderson, W. P. Kibbey, Clara Miller, John T. West, W H
Zenor.
Ministers — Mason, O. R., Veedersburg-, Ind.
„ ., TT T D jf J rM,- McKnig-ht, W. Q., Sendai. Japan.
Bailey, H L Bradford, Ohia Rupert. W. H.. Brazil, Ind.
Baldwin C. F South Solon Ohio. van Zant. G. R., Mooreland, Ind.
S^}'*' J- ,?•• yeedersburg, Ind. Woodwoith, A. D., Tokyo, Japan.
Click, F. M. Indianapolis. Ind. Woody, G., Darlington. Ind.
Fry, Susie V., Utsunomiya, Japan. Zenor, W. H., Lebanon, Ind.
Hartley, B. A., Advance, Ind. ^- ^
Hendershot, W. H., Brazil, Ind. l^icentiates —
House, A. E., Mellott, Ind. Bonecutter, Oral, Merom, Ind.
Ho-ward, C. E., Veedersburg, Ind. Gregory, J. F., Advance, Ind.
Kibbey,' W. P., Lebanon, Ind. Kern, NorvaJ, Merom, Ind.
La-wson, E. L., Defiance, Ohio. Roberts, W. W., Crawfordsville, Ind.
Lucas. R. E., Lebanon, Ind.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Oft'eringrs, Org;anizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922) .
ADVANCE — Rev. B. A. Hartley, pastor; Rev. O. Y. Rector -was pastor last year;
E. R. Proffltt, clerk. Advance, Ind. Membership, 209. Received last year. 35.
Church building valued at $6,000.00. Parsonag-e valued at $3,500.00. One-half
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $800.00; American Christian
Convention, $25.00; Foreign Missions, $37.00; Home Missions, $62.15; Educa-
tion, $25.00; Relief, $5.00; all other purposes.^$125.00.
Sunday-school — W. H. Johnson, superintendent, Jamestown, Ind., R. R. 2;
Herman Brosher, secretary, Jamesto-wn, Ind., R. R. 2. Contributed to all
purposes, $55.00.
Junior Christian Endeavor — Josephine Bro-wn, president. Advance, Ind.; Edith
Morrison, corresponding secretary. Advance, Ind. Members — active, 10.
AlVTIOCH — Rev. C. S. Bennett, pastor; Rev. J. A. Frazier was pastor last year;
Mrs. Bert Kern, clerk, Frankfort, Ind. Membership, 248. Received last year,
10. Church building valued at $4,000.00. Parsonage valued at $5,884.00. One-
half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $875.00; American
Christian Convention. $10.00; Foreign Missions, $50.00; Home Missions, $30.00;
Education, $24.90; Relief, $2.00; all other purposes. $158.00.
Sunday-school — O. G. Kirkpatrick, superintendent, Frankfort, Ind.; Lois Lucus,
secretary, Frankfort, Ind. Enrollment, 200; averag-e attendance, 115. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $15.00.
BEE RIDGE — Rev. W. H. Hendershot, pastor; Rev. J. ^V. Conlin was pastor last
year; Mrs. R. H. Biggs, clerk, Brazil, Ind.. R. R. 5. Membership, 85. Received
last year, 1. Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $391.00; Foreign Mis.?ions, $12.50; Home 'Mi.s-
slons, $7.50; Education, $3.85.
144 THE CHRISTIAN AN N U AL
Sunday-school — H. R. Evans, superintendent, Brazil, Ind.; Helen Rupert, sec-
retary, Brazil, Ind. Enrollment, 90; average attendance, 70.
Christian Endeavor — Howard R. Evans, president, Brazil, Ind.; Helen Rupert,
corresponding secretary, Brazil, Ind. Members — active, 20.
BRO\%IVS \%'0]VDER — Rev. ^^^ P. Kibbey, pastor; Rev. "W^ P. Kibbey was pastor
last year; Vern McKinney, clerk, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 6. Membership, 74.
Received last year, 7. Church building- valued at $2,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $500.00; Foreign Missions, $12.60:
Home Missions, $8.00; Education, $3.85; Relief, $2.50; all other purposes, $40.35.
Sunday-school — Albert Wills, superintendent, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 8; Verne
McKinney, secretary, Lebanon, Ind. Contributed to all purposes, $57.49.
CENTER — Rev. Cecil Leek, pastor; Rev. A. E. House was pastor last year; A. W.
Dazey, clerk. New Richmond, Ind. Membership, 147. Church building valued
at $2,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$441.60; American Christian Convention, $2.00; Foreign Missions, $10.00; Home
Missions, $2.00; Education, $1.00; Relief, $1.00.
Sunday-school — Ray Daze.v, superintendent. New Richmond, Ind.; Miss Zelda
Merritt. secretary. New Richmond, Ind. Enrollment, 60; average attendance,
42. Contributed to all other purposes, $10.00.
Christian Endeavor — Glenn Fulwider, president, Wingate, Ind.; Elsie Ful-
wider, corresponding secretary, Wingate, Ind. Meinbers — active, 23. Con-
tributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $9.10.
CHRISTIAN CHAPEL — Rev. Gurney Woody, pastor; Rev. Gurney Woody was
pastor last year; Miss Edith Robison, clerk, Kirklin, Ind. Membership, 80.
Received last year, 1. Church building valued at $5,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. $480.00; Foreign Missions, $5.62;
Home Missions, $4.10; Education, $2.55.
CHRISTIAIV LIBERTY — Rev. W. H. Zenor, pastor; Rev. W. H. Zenor was pastor
last year; Ed. R. Stephenson, clerk, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 7. Membership, 110.
Received last year, 20. Church building valued at $5,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $504.00; American Christian Con-
vention, $3.60; Foreign Missions, $13.39; Home Missions, $14.31; Relief, $2.00;
all other purposes, $6.00.
Sunday-school — William Deer, superintendent, Sheridan, Ind.; Mabel West,
secretary, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 7. Enrollment, 85; average attendance, 60.
Christian Endeavor — IMrs. Madge Baker, president, Sheridan, Ind., R. R. 1; Miss
Zula Myies, corresponding secretary, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 7. Members — active,
35. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $6.76.
CROYS CREEK — Rev. W. H. Hendershot, pastor; Rev. Chas. Mahan was pastor
last year; C. S. Johnson, clerk, Reelsville, Ind. Membership, 72. Church
building valued at $1,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pas-
toral service, $500.00; American Christian Convention, $2.50; Foreign Missions,
$6.00; Horhe Missions, $10.00; Education, $2.50; all other purposes, $20.00.
Sunday-sehool — H. H. Boyd, superintendent, Brazil, Ind., R. R. 7; Margaret
Boyd, secretary, Brazil, Ind., R. R. 7. Enrollment, 60; average attendance, 30.
DARLINGTON — Rev. G. Robert Van Zant, pastor; Rev. G. Robert Van Zant was
pastor last year; Miss Ina L. Bowers, clerk, Darlington, Ind. Membership,
190. Received last year, 63. Church building valued at $5,500.00. Parsonage
valued at $2,500.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$1,200.00; American Christian Convention, $4.80; Foreign Missions, $27.60;
Home Missions, $35.25; Education, $20.23; all other purposes, $28.82.
Sunday-school — H. L. Cooper, superintendent, Darlington, Ind.; Miss Mary
Anderson, secretary, Darlington, Ind. Enrollment, 125; average attendance,
90. Contributed to all purposes, $30.00.
Christian Endeavor — Ernest Cooper, president, Darlington, Ind.; Miss Olive
Van Zant. corresponding- secretary, Darlington, Ind. Members— active, 15;
associate, 13; honorary, 1; total, 29.
ELM GROVE — Rev. Clarence Bennett, pastor; Rev. J. A. Frazier was pastor last
year; Russel C. Price, clerk, Frankfort, Ind., R. R. 6 Membership, 101. Re-
ceived last year, 5. Church building valued at $7,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,085.00; American Christian
Convention. $5.00; Foreign Missions, $10.00; Home Missions, $10.00; Education,
$5.00; all other purposes, $52.00.
Sunday-school — Lawrence Herr, superintendent, Frankfort, Ind., R. R. 6;
Helen Barret, secretary, Frankfort, Ind. Enrollment, 167; average attend-
ance, 67. Contributed to all other purposes, $10.00.
FAIRVIEAV — Rev. W. P. Kibbey, pastor; Rev. J. C. Featherstone was pastor last
yea,r; Clara Miller, clerk, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 7. Membership, 125. Re-
...ceLved last year, 3. Church building valued at $16,000.00. One-half time
... preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. $249.24; Foreign Missions, $10.01;
Home Missions, $11.18; Education, $2.18; all other purposes, $13.25.
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Sundiiy-.school — Ora T. SiniLli, superintendent, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 7; Olive
Miller, secretary, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 7. Enrollment, 130; average attend-
ance, 61. Contributed to all purposes, $11.00.
'Christian Endeavor — Clara Miller, president, Lebanon, Ind.; Corrine Evans,
•corie.sponding- secretary, Lebanon, Ind. Members — active, 28. Contributed
to Christian Endeavor Department, $2.00.
kKEDOM — No pastor; Rev. Sylvester Janney was pastor last year; Paris
Starnes, clerk, King^man, Ind. Membership, 98. Received last year, 6. Church
building: valued at $500.00. One-fourth time preaching-. Contributed to
pastoral service, $144.00; Home Missions, $3.00; Education, $4.00; all other
purposes, $5.00.
ssions, $4.49; Education, $2.00; all other purposes, $15.25.
Snnday-soliool — Albert Conrad, .superintendent, Darlington, Ind., R. R. 1;
Eloise Day, secretary, Darlington, Ind., R. R. 1. Enrollment, 91; average at-
tendance, 50. Contributed to all purposes, $30.75.
Christian Endeavor — Augusta Hartung, president, Darlington, Ind., R. R. 1;
Glen Birch, corresponding secretary, Crawfordsville, Ind. Members — active,
19; associate, 9; total, 28.
UKBAIVON — Rev. B. A. Hartley, pastor; Rev. C. F. Baldwin was pastor last year;
Armond Akers, clerk, Lebanon, Ind. Membership, 177. Received last year.
21. Church building valued at $9,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service. $1,500.00; American Christian Convention, $10.00; Foreign
Missions, $25.00; Home Missions, $25.00; Education, $10.00; all other purposes,
?56.00.
Sunday-sehool — W. B. Sharp, superintendent, Lebanon, Ind.; Miss Harlan,
secretary, Lebanon, Ind. Enrollment, 150; average attendance, 85.
Christian Endeavor — Armond Akers, president, Lebanon, Ind.; Helen Kern,
corresponding secretary, Lebanon, Ind. Members — active. 38; honorary, 10;
total, 48. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $15.00.
UBERTY — Rev. Cecil Leek, pastor; Rev. Guy Walters was pastor last year;
Ansel R. Merrell, clerk, Waynestown, Ind., R. R. 2. Received last year, 5.
Church building valued at $4,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $450.00; American Christian Convention, $5.00; Foreign
Missions, $7.00; Home Missions, $5.00; all other purposes, $54.00.
Sunday-schooI^ — ^Leland Olin, superintendent. Crawfordsville, Ind., R. R. 3:
Paul Olin, secretary, Crawfordsville, Ind. Enrollment, 70; average attend-
ance, 35.
■•INDEX — No pastor; Rev. Frank Bagby was pastor last year; Grace Parker,
clerk. Linden, Ind. Membership, 40. Received last year, 4. Church building
valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$300.00; Foreign Missions, $11.10; Home Missions, $4.60.
Sunday-soliool — John Cainpbell.i superintendent, Crawfordsville, Ind., R. R. 1;
Miss jNIary Little, secretary, Crawfordsville, Ind., R. R. 6. Enrollment, 150.
Contributed to all other purposes, $7.82.
I.Y1V1VSBURG — No pastor; Rev. O. V. Rector was pastor last year; Mrs. P. M.
Crawford, clerk, Linnsburg, Ind. Membership, 51. Received last year, 1. Church
building valued at $2,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $600.00; Foreign Missions, $11.00; all other purposes, $150.00.
Sunday-school — Win. J. Richard, superintendent, Linnsburg, Ind.; Hazel
Chesterson, secretary, Linnsburg, Ind. Enrollment, 35; average attendance,
20. Contributed to all purposes, $30.00.
KEliIiOTT — ^Rev. A. B. House, pastor; Rev. Guy Walters was pastor last year;
Alice Rice, clerk, Mellott, Ind. Membership, 261. Received last year, 8.
Church building valued at $20,000.00. Parsonage valued at $1,200.00. One-half
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00; American Christian
Convention, $10.00; Home Missions, $15.50; Education, $10.00; all other pur-
poses, $15.00.
Sunday-school — Arthur Waterman, superintendent, Mellott, Ind.; Edna Tl'^ild-
man, secretary, Mellott, Ind. Enrollment, 165; average attendance, 105. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $29.19.
KEROM — Rev. Ernest Treber, pastor; Rev. W. S. Alexander was pastor last year;
Alice Boone, clerk, Merom, Ind. Membership, 183. Received last year, 15.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $750.00; Foreign Mis-
sions, $46.50; Home Missions, $25.00; Education, $10.00; all other purposes,
$85.00.
MT. OLiIVE — Rev. C. A. Duncan, pastor: Rev. C. A. Duncan was pastor last year;
Blanche Akers, clerk, Farmersburg, Ind. Membership, 50. Church building
146 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
valued at $2,000.00. One-fourth time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral
service, $240.00; Foreign Missions, $6.00; Home Missions, $10.00; all other
purposes, $2.00.
>EW" SALiEM — Rev. W. W. Roberts, pastor; Rev. ^V. P. Kibbey was pastor last
vear; L. L. Beck, clerk, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 10. Membership, 98. Received
"last year, 4. Church building valued at $4,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $500.00; American Christian Convention,
$250.00; Foreig-n Missions, $10.00; Home Missions, $13.00; Education, $2.50;
Relief, $2.00; all other purposes, $29.00.
OH> UXIOX — Rev. D. O. Coy, pastor; Rev. D. O. Coy was pastor la.st year; Karl
Mever, clerk, Jamestown, Ind. Membership, 153. Received last year, 7.
Church building valued at $5,000.00. One-half time preaching-. Contributed
to pastoral service, $500.00; American Christian Convention, $5.00; ForeigTi
Missions. $12.80; Home Mi.ssions, $12.69; Education, $5.00; Relief, $2.00; all
other purposes, $7.00.
Sanday-sohool — Lesley Peabody, superintendent, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 3; Gene-
vieve Clifton, secretary, Jamestown, Ind. Enrollment, 103; averag-e attend-
ance, 60. Contributed to all purposes, $104.00.
Christian Endeavor — John P. Hysong, president, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 13; Mary-
Jones, corresponding- secretary, Jamestown, Ind. Members — active, 36; as-
sociate, 25; total, 61. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $12.50.
OSBORXE PRAIRIE — Rev. O. R. Mason, pastor; Rev. O. R. Mason was pastor last
vear; Hattie Black, clerk, Veedersburg-, Ind. Membership. 125. Received last
yeai-, 1. Church building valued at $5,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $600.00; Foreign Missions, $52.19; Home Missions,
$22.20; Education, $1.75; Relief, $5.00; all other purposes, $51.95.
Sanday-.s«h(M»l — George Board, superintendent, Veedersburg, Ind.; Miss Loise
Glover, secretary, Veedersburg, Ind., R. R. 3. Average attendance, 68. Con-
tributed to all other purposes, $18.00.
OTTER CREEK — Rev. Charles Howard, pastor; Rev. Chas. Howard v.as pastor
last vear; Mabel Kessel, clerk, Brazil, Ind., R. R. 5. Church building valued at
$1,200.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $340.00; Foreign Missions, $31.15;
Home Missions, $5.80; Education, $4.00.
Sunday-school — F. G. Kissel, superintendent, Brazil, Ind., R. R. 5; Mary Brown,
secretary, Brazil, Ind., R. R. 5. Enrollment, 59; average attendance, 40.
Contributed to all other purposes, $36.15.
PLEASAXT HILIi^ — Rev. W. D. Samuel, pastor; Rev. A\^ D. Samuel was pastor
last year; Mrs. Ray M. Thompson, clerk, Wingate, Ind. Membeiship, 200. Re-
ceived last year, 28. Church building valued at $15,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $4,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,400.00;
American Christian Convention, $10.00; Foreig-n Missions, $41.72; Home Mis-
sions, $36.50; Education, $10.00; Relief, $5.00; all other purposes, $49.00.
Sunday-school — Clifford Coon, superintendent, Wingate, Ind.; Glenn Wilson,
secretary, Wingate, Ind. Enrollment, 117; average attendance, 94. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other purposes, $18.13.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Lena Coon, president, Wingate, Ind.; Eva Mitchell,
corresponding secretary, Wingate, Ind. Members — active, 23. Contributed
to Christian Endeavor Department, $17.45.
PLEASANT VIEW — Rev. W. H. Zenor, pastor; Rev. Loyd Reich was pastor last
vear; Miss Bessie Cox, clerk, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 11. Membership, 129.
Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $600.00; American Christian Convention, $12.05; Foreign
Missions, $29.40; Home Missions, $26.55; Education, $14.10; Relief, $3.22; all
other purposes, $81.09.
Sunday-school — J. H. Price, superintendent, Lebanon, Ind.. R. R. 11; C. R.
Price, secretary, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 11. Enrollment, 70; average attendance,
45. Contributed to all purposes, $10.05.
PRAIRIE CHAPEI. — Rev. O. R. Mason, pastor; Rev. O. R. Mason was pastor last
year; Miss Melle Lough, clerk, Hillsboro, Ind. Membership, 77. Received
last vear, 3. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$600.00; American Christian Convention, $4.00; Foreign Missions, $14.05; Home
Missions, $16.65; Education, $4.65; Relief, $2.00; all otherl purposes. $4.50.
Sunday-school — Miss Alma Ellis, superintendent, Hillsboro. Ind.; Miss.Leona
Myers, secretary, Hillsboro, Ind. Enrollment, 35; average attendance, 20.
PRAIRIEVILL-E: — Rev. Frank Thomas, pastor; Rev. R. H. Gott was pastor last
vear; Ella Carter, clerk, Russiaville, Ind. Membership, 36. Church building-
valued at $4,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$352.31; American Christian Convention, $5.00; Foreign Missions, $10.00; Home
Missions, $11.00; Education, $5.00; all other purposes, $61.50.
ROSSTOWIV — Rev. Vi. W. Roberts, pastor; Rev. W. W. Roberts was pastor last
year; Ellen Taylor, clerk, Zionsville, Ind., R. R. 30. Membership, 28. One-
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half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00; Foreig-n Mis-
sions, $5.00; Home Mi.ssions, $15.00.
SCOTliAND — Rev. Gurney AVoody, pastor; Rev. Gurney Woody was pastor last
year; Oren Eaton, clerk, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 8. Membership, 116. Received
last year, 21. Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; Education, $2.40.
STERLING — Rev. C. S. Winters, pastor; Rev. "W. W. Roberts was pastor last
year; Loise "Wlllikson, clerk, Veedersburg-, Ind. Membership, 65. Received
last year, 1. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; American Christian Convention, $1.00;
Foreign Missions, $1.00; Home Missions, $3.00; Relief, $2.00; all other pur-
poses, $3.00.
Suinlay-sciiool — Earl Board, superintendent, Veedersburg, Ind.; Mildred Linker,
secretary,' Veedersburg, Ind. Enrollment, 102; average attendance, 50. Con-
tributed to all other purposes, $8.00.
UIWION^ — Rev. A. E. House, pastor; Rev. A. E. House was pastor last year; Mrs.
Helen Williams, clerk, Attica, Ind. Membership, 186. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00; Foreign Missions, $13.00;
Home Missions, $14.65; all other purposes, $263.00.
SUMMARY — Ordained mlnisteis, 19; Licentiates, 4; Churches, 32; Churches not
reporting, 4; Membership, 3,604. Contributions: Pastoral service, $18,902.15;
American Christian Convention, $119.86; Education, $176.46: Foreign Missions,
$526.12; Home Missions, $459.63; Relief Funds, $33.72; all other purposes,
$1,375.71. Sunday-schools, 23; Enrollment, 2,064; Contributed to Sunday-school
Department, $2.00. Christian Endeavor Societies, 10; Membership, 217; Con-
tributed to Chiistlan Endeavor Department, $62.81. Total contributions re-
ported, $21,658.46.
Illinois Group
ILLINOIS
(Reported by Secretary Geeding)
Session of 1922 — Carters Temple Church.
Session of 1923 — Burnt Prairie Church.
OflScer-s — Rev. John Baughman, Louisville, 111. — President.
Rev. A. H. Bennett, Merom, Ind. — Vice-President.
Rev. E. C. Geeding, Ashton, 111. — Secretary and Treasurer.
nepartnient Secretaries — Rev. John Harper, Merom, Ind. — Devotions.
Rev. A. H. Bennett, Merom, Ind. — Evangelism.
Rev. Walter Fasnacht, Merom, Ind. — Religious Education.
Rev. Ed. Borah, Merom, Ind. — Missions.
Rev. Elza Tungate, Merom, Ind. — Finances.
Ministers— Scarber, Florence, New Salem, III.
Asa, J. P., Mt. Erie, III. Smith, Mahlon, Sims, III.
Bauprhman, John, Louisville, 111. S,"^. ' i" W., Mason, III.
Bennett, A. H., Merom, Ind. Truitt, Cora, Keensburg, 111.
Borah, Ed., Merom, Ind. T""'^^^!'- j?'^^^,^- Merom, Ind.
Ellis, R. J.. Newton, 111. 7'?^'.^- <^-. O'^ey- J' • „.
Fasnacht, Walter. Merom, Ind. WigKins, J. D.. Enfield, 111.
Geeding, E. C, Ashton, 111.
Harper, John, Merom, Ind. Licentiates —
Land, A., Boyleston, 111. Clark, .1. .1., Thompsonville, III.
leek, Cecil, Merom. Ind. Ellis. R. Vemor, Yale, III.
Nash, C. E., 6958 Dartmouth Ave., TJniver- Jenkin, John C, Mt. Carmel. III.
sity City, Mo. Mason, D. H.. West Salem. III.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Offering's, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
BURNT PRAIRIE — Rev. Thos, Wade, pastor; Rev. F. G, Bell was pastor last year;
Mertie Hutchcraft, clerk, Enfield. 111. Meinbershlp. 43. Received last year, 9.
Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $180.00; Home Missions, $13.00; all other purposes, $14.45.
Snnday-school — 'L,. A. White, superintendent, Enfield, 111.; Dora Gates, secre-
tary. Enfield. 111. Enrollment, 84; average attendance, 55. Contributed to
all other purposes, $19.86.
CARTERS TEMPLE — Rev. Cora Truitt, pastor; No pastor last year; Veva E.
Clark, clerk, Thompsonville, 111. Membership, 29. Received last year, 9.
Church building valued at $800.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $81.25; all othei purposes, $3.50.
148 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL ^
Sunday-school — Wilson Summers, superintendent, Thompsonville, III.; Elarl
D. Parkhill, secretary, Thompsonville, 111. Enrollment, 40; average attend-
ance, 30. Contributed to all purposes. $20.00.
CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, — Rev. J. C. Jenkin, pastor; Rev. A. H. Bennett was pastor
last year; Nichlos Carter, clerk, Spring-erton, 111. Membership, .30. Ileceived
last year, 4. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $148.25 ; American Christian Convention. $2.00;
Foreign Missions, $5.00; Home Missions, $3.16; Education, $3.00; all other
purposes, $61.00.
Sundiiy-.school — John Rockett, superintendent, Springerton, 111.; Tresa Hood^
secretary, Springerton, 111.
CHRISTIAX TE3IPL,E — No pastor; Rev. Ed. Borah was pastor last year; Myrtle-
Gray, clerk, Rinard, 111. Membership, 45. Received last year, 2. Church.
building valued at $2,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $220.00; Ameri-
can Christian Convention, $2.35; Foreign Missions, $20.06; Home Missions^
$10.25; Education, $5.40; all other purposes, $6.97.
Sunday-school — James E. Gray, superintendent, Rinard, 111.; L. P. Anderson,.
secretary. Flora, 111. Enrollment, 59; average attendance, 33. Contributed
to all other purposes, $37.57.
HORD — Rev. John Baughman, pastor; Rev. John Baughman was pastor last year;
Alice Hodge, clerk, Mason, 111. Membership, 186. Received last year. 7.
Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed.
to pastoral service. $600.00; Foreign Missions, .$13.30; Home Missions, $40.00;
all other purposes. $28.15.
Sunday-.school — Rachel Hodge, superintendent, Louisville, 111.; Frankie Blair^
secretary. Mason, 111. Enrollment, 85; average attendance, 50. Contributed
to all other purposes, $30.00.
LiOUISVILiIiE — Rev. John Baughman, pastor; Rev. John Baughman was pastor last
year; Mrs. Chas. Elwin, clerk, Louisville, 111. Membership, 51. Received last
year, 1. Church building valued at $8,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $400.00; Foreign Missions, $15.00; Home Missions,.
$26.00; all other purposes, $130.18.
Sunday-ischool — George Brewer, superintendent, Louisville, 111.; Mrs.
Carrie Phillips, secretary, Louisville, III. Enrollment, 42; average attendance,
35. Contributed to all other purposes, $18.00.
Christian Endeavor — Charles Phillips, president, Louisville, III.; Edna M.
Elwyn, corresponding secretary, Louisville, 111. Members — active,- 31; as-
sociate, 10; honorary, 2; total, 43.
I^TJCAS CREEK — No report.
Sunday-school — Mary Kampschrader, superintendent, Louisville. 111. Enroll-
ment, 65; average attendance, 40. Contributed to all other purposes, $20.05.
PLEASANT HILL. — Rev. Cora Truitt, pastor; Rev. Cora Truitt was pastor last
year; Clara Howey, clerk, Albion, 111. Membership, 50. Received last year,
3. Church building valued at $500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $84.79; all other purposes, $3.00.
Sunday-school — David Bunting, superintendent, Albion, 111.; Edith Balding,
secretary, Albion, 111. Enrollment, 45; average attendance, 25. Contributed
to all purposes, $11.88.
PLEASANT UNION — Rev. Cora Truitt, pastor; Rev. A. H. Bennett was pastor last
year; J. B. Sneed, clerk, McLeansboro, 111. Membership, 25. Church buildingr
valued at $800.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral serv-
ice, $250.00; Foreign Missions, $13.45; Home Missions, $5.80; Education, $2.81;
all other purposes, $12.75.
Sunday-school — J. B. Sneed, superintendent, McLeansboro, 111.; Ethel Sneed,
secretary, McLeansboro, 111. Average attendance, 32. Contributed to all
purposes, $36.10.
POPLAR — Rev. Ed. Borah, pastor; Rev. A. H. Bennett was pastor last year;
V. O. Wettaw, clerk, Eldorado, 111. Membership, 77. Received last year, 3.
Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service. $540.00; American Christian Convention, $5.00; Foreign
Missions, $53.28; Home Missions, $14.46; Education, $5.00; all other purposes,
$183.55.
Sunday-school — V. O. Wettaw, superintendent, Eldorado, 111.; Pauline Wetta^ir
secretary, Eldorado, 111. Enrollment, 35; average attendance, 25. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $3.60; all other purposes, $27.60.
RICHLAND — Rev. Cora Truitt, pastor; Rev. Cora Truitt was pastor last year;
Lena Templeman, clerk, Fairfield, 111. Membership, 60. Received last year.
22. Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $107.75; all other purposes, $88.00.
Sunday-school — Fred Bruce, superintendent, Fairfield, 111.; Novella Harris,.
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secretary, Fairfield, 111. Knrullnient, 50; average attendance, 35. Contributed
to all purposes, ,$28.00.
ROCHESTER — Rev. Cora Truitt, pa.stor; Rev. Cora Truitt was pastor last year;
Ellen Beidleman, clerk, Keensburg-, 111. Membership, 42. Received last year,
2. Church building valued at ,$500.00. One-fourth time preaching-. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $51.11; all other purposes, $23.85.
Sundaj -school — John C. Jenkins, superintendent, Mt. Carmel, 111.; Bertha
Tilton, secretary, Keensburg-, 111. Average attendance, 34.
SIIVIS — Rev. Ed. Borah, pastor; Rev. Ed. Borah was pastor last year; Gusta Curry,
clerk, Sims, III. Membership, 67. Received last year, 17. Church building
valued at $1,500.00. One-fourth time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral
service, $250.00; Foreign Missions, $10.00; Home Missions, $50.00; all other
purposes, $7.50.
Sunday-school — B. S. Martin, superintendent, Siins, 111.; Gussie Monroe, secre-
tary, Sims, 111. Enrollment, 100; average attendance, 65. Contributed to all
purposes, $117.49.
TEXAS CITV — No report.
Sunday-school — G. W. Camp, superintendent, Texas City, 111.; Ruth Byrne.
secretary, Texas City, 111. Enrollment, 35; average attendance, 25. Con-
tributed to all other purposes, $1.00.
WABASH — No pastor; Rev. Cecil Leek was pastor last year; Katie Walker, clerk.
Mason, 111. Membership, 46. Received last year, 2. Church building valued
at $400.00. One-fourth time ' preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$60.00; all other purposes, $2.25.
Sunday-school — Katie Walker, superintendent. Mason, 111.; Bffle Martin, secre-
tary, Mason, 111. Average attendance, 20. Contributed to all other purposes,
$1.00.
Sl'MMARV — Ordained ministers, 18; Licentiates, 4; Churches, 13; Membership, 751.
Contributions: Pastoral service, $2,973.15; American Christian Convention,
$9.35; Education, $16.21; Foreign Missions, $130.00; Home Missions, $162.67;
all other purposes, $565.15. Sunday-schools, 15; Enrollment, 640; Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $3.60. Christian Endeavor Societies, 1; Mem-
bership, 43. Total contributions reported, $3,860.13.
CENTRAL ILLINOIS
(Reported by Secretary Fry)"
Session of 1922 —
Session of 1923 —
Officers — Rev. G. W. Rippey, Atwood, 111.^ — President.
Rev. A. A. Richards, Urbana, 111. — Vice-President.
Rev. J. PI Fry, Bismarck, 111. — Secretary.
Mr. M. S. Campbell, CoUison, 111. — Treasurer.
Departmental Secretaries — E. B. James, Mansfield, 111. — Sunday-schools.
J. J. Doug-lass, Urbana, 111. — Education.
E. B. James, Mansfield, 111.- — Missions.
Paul Doug-las, Urbana, 111.. — Christian Endeavor.
Zac Starr, Bismarck, 111.^ — Relief.
W. M. Ealey, Urbana, 111. — Ministry.
Trustees — Paul Atherton, Danville, 111.; C. A. Collins, Atwood, 111.; C. E. James,
Mansfield, 111.
Conference Mission, Board — C. Hawk, St. Joseph, 111. — President.
E. B. James, Mansfield, 111. — Secretary.
M. S. Campbell, CoUison, 111. — Treasurer.
W. C. Noel, Urbana, ill.
Carey Christy, Urbana, 111.
Ministers — Licentiates-
Alexander, W. S., Merom, Ind. Fr'**^/,,^' ■^•' .^'"i^"^^',-"^- . ,
Douglass, J. J.. 1002 Cal. St., Urbana. 111. VanCleave, A. R., Merom, Ind.
Ealey, W. M.. 501 E. Oregon St., Urbana, 111. ^ ^ ,
Fry, J. E., Bismarck, 111. Superannuated—
Hoel, I. M.. Tuscola, 111. Brathwaite, Sadoi-us, 111.
Harris, Robert, Muncie, 111. Harris, Robert, Muncie, III.
Hawk, C, St. Joseph, HI.
Lawyles, R. N., Georgetown, III. Honorarv—
Rippey, G. W., Atwood. 111. '
Richards, A. A., Urbana. 111. Brooks, J. T., Mansfield, III.
Shepherd, G. W., Atwood, III. Hershey, C. B., Swansea, Mass.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Ofterings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
ARTHVR — Rev. J. J. Douglass, pastor; Rev. J. J. Douglass was pastor last year;
Mrs. Susie Welcome, clerk, Arthur, 111. Membership, 83. Received last year,
150 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
10. Church building- valued at $2,000.00. Parsonag-e valued at $2,500.00. One-
half time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $815.00; Foreign Mis-
sions, $71.00; Home Missions, $40.82; Education, $2.10; all other purposes,
$100.00.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Sarah Erhardt, superintendent, Arthur, 111.; Mrs. Lizzie
Rice, secretary, Arthur, 111. Enrollment, 70; average attendance, 40. Con-
tributed to all other purposes, $95.00.
AT\%'OOD — R.ev. G. W. Rippey. pastor; Rev. G. W. Shepherd was pastor last year;
C. A. Collins, clerk, Atwood, 111. Membership, lOtJ. Church building valued
at $12,000.00. Parsonage valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $750.00; Foreign Missions, $30.35; Home Missions,
$20.30; Education, $13.82; Relief, $18.30; all other purposes, $104.68.
Sunday-.school — Elba Stark, superintendent, Atwood, 111.; Dorcas Day, secre-
tary, Atwood, 111. Enrollment, 92; average attendance, 72. Contributed to all
other purposes, $95.05.
BETHEL — Rev. J. T. Brooks, pastor; Rev. J. T. Brooks was pastor last year; Mrs.
E. B. James, clerk, Mansfield, 111. Membership, 115. Received last year, 3.
Church building valued at $5,000.00. Parsonage valued at $3,000.00. Full time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,260.00; all other purposes,
$310.76.
Sunday-school — C. E. James, superintendent, Mansfield, 111.; Everett Judy,
secretary, Mansfield, 111. Enrollment, 294; average attendance, 101. Con-
tributed" to all other purposes, $517.74.
Christian Endeavor — Helen James, president, Mansfield, 111. Members — active,
31. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $15.00.
CEDAR GROA'E — No pastor; No pastor last year; Ada Runyon, clerk, Danville,
111., R. R. 1. Membership, 21. Church building valued at $1,500.00.
CHRISTIAN CHAPEl- — Rev. Sam Price, pastor; Rev. Sam Price was pastor last
year; G. V. Gwinall, clerk, CoUison, 111. Membership, 50. Church building^
valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $300.00; Foreign Missions, $3.97; Home Missions, $6.01; all other
purposes, $11.98.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Eva Wade, superintendent, Collison, 111.; George Teve-
baugh* secretary, Collison, 111. Enrollment, 60; averag-e attendance, 30. Con-
tributed to all other purposes, $16.98.
DANVILLE: — Rev. M. E. "VVillard, pastor; Rev. M. E. Willard was pastor last year;
Mrs. B. \V. Liggett, clerk, 303 W. Voorhees St., Danville, 111. Membership, 140.
Received last year, 18. Church building valued at $20,000.00. Parsonage
valued at $7,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$1,800.00; American Christian Convention, $21.65; Foreign Missions, $56.74;
Home Missions, $52.13; Education, $11.83; Federal Council, $10.55; all other
purposes, $225.00.
Sunday-school — Harvey W. Dalbey, superintendent, 7 West Davis St., Danville,
111.; E. W. Liggett, secretary, 303 W. Voorhees St., Danville, 111. Enrollment,
164; average attendance, 100. Contributed to Sunday-school Department,
$5.00; all other purposes, $302.38.
GARRETT — Rev. Walter Fasnacht, pastor; Rev. I. M. Hoel was pastor last year;
C. R. Metcalf, clerk, Garrett, 111. Membership, 26. Received last year, 2.
Church building valued at $2,500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $100.00; American Christian Convention, $1.60; Foreig-n
Missions, $5.00; Home Missions, $4.00; Education, $2.55; Relief, $2.40; all
other purposes, $152.00.
Sunday-school — Thos. Livengood, superintendent, Atwood, 111.; Everett Shaw,
secretary, Garrett, 111. Enrollment, 46; average attendance, 32. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $2.25; all other purposes, $44.76.
HOPE} — Rev. Robert Harris, pastor; Rev. Robert Harris Was pastor last year;
Mrs. Ida Luman, clerk, Fithian, 111. Membership, 115. Church building valued
at $4,000.00. One-half time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service,
$477.75; Home Missions, $26.42; all other purposes, $89.12.
Sunday-school — ^Mrs. Minnie Gritten, superintendent, Fithian, 111.; Pearl
Mayhen, secretary, Fithian, 111. Enrollment, 95; average attendance, 35.
Contributed to all other purposes, $92.51.
LAKE FORK — Rev. I. M. Hoel, pastor; Rev. I. M. Hoel was pastor last year;
Mrs. A. R. Livengood, clerk, Atwood, III. Membership, 206. Received last
year, 4. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $600.00; American Christian Convention, $3.20;
Foreign Missions, $268.00; Home Missions, $145.00; Education, $4.30; all other
purposes, $253.68.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Arthur Harshbarger. superintendent, Atwood, 111.; Lloyd
Downs, secretary, Bement, 111. Enrollment, 175; average attendance, 130.
Contributed to all other purposes, $168.80.
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AIIL.MINE — Rev. J. E. Fry, pastor; Rev. J. JB. Fry was pastor last year; Lela
Dobson, clerk, JMilniine, 111. Membership, 8S. Received last year, 5. Church
building valued at $1,800.00. One-hall' time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral
service, $800.00; Foieign Missions, $13.05; Home Missions, $5.30; Education,
$8.17; all other purposes, $263.41.
iSunduy-ischooi — L,. B. Hawver, supeiintendent, Milmine, 111.; Winifred Dobson,
secretary, Milmine, 111. Enrollment, 119; average attendance, 75. Contributed
to all other purposes, $75.00.
C'hri«itian Endeavor — Wayne Bouman, president, Milmine, 111. Members —
active, 15; associate, 10; honorary, 5; total, 30.
MUNOIE— No pastor; Rev. Robert Harris was pa.stor last year; Grant Diggs, clerk,
Muncie, 111. Membership, 84. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Parson-
age valued at $700.00. One-fourth time preaciiing. Contributed to pastoral
service, $201.50; Home Missions, $0.90; Relief, $6.05; all other purposes, $108.03.
Sunduy-school — J. S. Purnell, superintendent, Oakwood, 111.; Ersel Dalbey,
secretary, Muncie, 111. Enrollment, 102; average attendance, 51. Contributed
to all other purposes, $80.49.
I'lERSOJX — Rev. G. W. Rippey, pastor; Rev. J. E. Fry was pastor last year; Mrs.
Grace Parks, clerk, Pierson Station, 111. Membership, 81. Received last year,
1. Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $720.00; Ameiican Christian Convention, $4.80;
Foreign Missions, $15.00; Home Missions, $12.00; all other purposes, $115.31.
Suiiduy-school — Loren Meece, superintendent, Pierson Station, 111.; Hazel
Wilkinson, secretary, Pierson Station, 111. Enrollment, 138; average attend-
ance, 80. Contributed to all other purposes, $61.45.
PLiEASAlVT VIEW — Rev. J. E. Fry, pastor; Rev. Lloyd Reich was pastor last
year; Zac Starr, clerk, Bismarck, 111. Membership, 183. Receivea last year,
30. Church building valued at $10,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,500.00.
One-half time preaching. Contributed to* pastoral service, $800.00; American
Christian Convention, $6.45; Foreign Mis.sions, $71.00; Home Missions, $71.00;
Education, $11.65; all other purposes, $251.24.
Sunday-school — James W. Young, superintendent, Bismarck, 111.; Deloris
Williams, secretary, Bismarck, 111. Enrollment, 187; average attendance, 105.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $15.00; all othei' purposes, $225.96.
Christian Endeavor — Mary Ingram, president, Alvin, 111.; Grace Young,
corresponding secretary, Bismarck, 111. Members — active, 20; associate, 35;
total, 55. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $17.00.
I'RAIRIE HOPE — Rev. A. R. VanCleave, pastor; Rev. J. J. Douglass was pastor last
year; Wiley Hawk, clerk, St. Joseph, 111. Membership, 38. Church building
valued at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
_ $840.00; American Christian Convention, $4.50; Foreign Missions, $25.75; Home
Missions, $31.25; Education, $10.91; Relief, $10.00; all other purposes, $92.23.
Sunday-school^ — Conda Collins, superintendent, Urbana, 111., R. R. 2; R. F.
Deigh, secretary, St. Joseph, 111., R. R. 1. Enrollment, 70; average attend-
ance, 35. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.20; all other pur-
poses, $109.43.
PROSPECT — No pastor; Rev. C. R. Tallman was pastor last year; Wm. A. Stearns,
clerk, St. Joseph, 111. Membership, 20. Church building valued at $1,500.00.
One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $300.00; Foreign
Missions, $8.73; all other purposes, $21.31.
ROYAL — No pastor; Rev. Tyron Ross was pastor last year; Minnie Kohler, clerk.
Royal, 111. Membership, 45. Received last year, 5. Church building valued
at $3,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$200.00; American Christian Convention, $2.75; all other purposes, $78.45.
Sunday-school — Harry Hillman, superintendent, Ogden, 111.; Mrs. Zelma Hill-
man, secretary, Ogden, 111. Enrollment, 31; average attendance, 20. Con-
tributed to all other purposes, $14.18.
TILTOX— No pastor; Rev. Dek Judy was pastor last year; ,Mrs. Nannie Russel,
clerk, Tilton Branch, Danville, 111. Membership, 40. Church building valued
at $2,500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$82.83; all other purposes, $66.50.
Sunilay-school — ]Mrs. Nannie Russel, superintendent, Tilton Branch, Danville,
111.; Frank Balzer, secretary, Tilton Branch, Danville, 111. Enrollment, 78;
a\erage attendance, 45. Contributed to all other purposes, $69.00.
TIPTOJV — Rev. R. N. Lawyles, pastor; Rev. R. N. Lawyles was pastor last year;
Chas. L. Parker, clerk, St. Joseph, 111. Membership, 48. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00.
Sunday-school — E. C. Bishop, superintendent, St. Joseph, 111.; B. C. Austin,
secretary, St. Joseph, 111.; B. C. Austin, secretary, St. Joseph, 111. Enrollment,
30; average aitendance, 25 Contributed to all other purposes, $7.50.
152 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
TUSCOLA — No pastor; Rev. I. M. Hoel was pastor last year; Mrs. Theo. Kinney,
clerk, Tuscola, 111. JMembership, 75. Received last year, 12. Church building
valued at $15,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral serv-
ice, $600.00; American Christian Convention, $5.00; Foreign Missions, $17.20;
Home Missions, $7.75; Education, $6.30; all other purposes, $364.50.
Sttnday-.schooI — Henry Rice, superintendent, Tuscola, 111.; Walter Lester, secre-
tary, Tuscola, 111. Enrollment, 156; average attendance, 84; Contributed to
all other purposes, $155.95.
Christian Endeavor — Claude Hoel, president, Tuscola, 111.; Mrs. Henry Rice,
corresponding secretary, Tuscola, 111. Members — active, 22; associate, 24;
honorary, 23; total, 69. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $27.65.
U. C. CHAPEL — Rev. F. G. Bell, pastor; Rev. F. G. Bell was pastor last year;
Geo. H. Erhardt, clerk, Arthur, 111. Membership, 70. Received last year, 3.
Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $500.00; Home Missions, $17.55; Education, $7.64; all other
puiposes, $72.62.
Sunday-school — Geo. H. Erhardt, superintendent, Arthur, 111.; Cecil Richard-
son, secretary, Arthur, 111., R. R. 3. Enrollment, 79; average attendance, 54.
Contributed to all other purposes, $100.00.
URBAN A — Rev. A. A. Richards, pastor; Rev. A. A. Richards was pastor last year;
J. C. Mooman, clerk, 212 N. West, Urbana, 111. Membership, 284. Received
last year, 26. Church building valued at $40,000.00. Full time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $2,500.00; American Christian Convention,
$50.00; Foreign Missions, $104.57; Home Missions, $100.00; Education, $100.00;
Relief, $76.71; all other purposes, $2,148.10.
Sunday-school — R. W. Schroeder, superintendent, 815 W. Hill St., Urbana, 111.
Kathryn Ross, secretary, Urbana, 111., R. R. 5. Enrollment, 341; average
attendance, 208. Contributed to all other purposes, $275.83.
Chri-stian Endeavor — Paul Douglas, president, 1002 Calif. St., Urbana, III.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 11; Licentiates, 2; Churches, 21; Membership,
1,918. Contributions: Pastoral service, $14,047.08; American Christian Con-
vention, $99.95; Education, $179.27; Foreign Missions, $690.36; Home Missions,
$546.43; Federal Council. $10.55; Relief Funds, $113.46; all other purposes,
$4,828.82. Sunday-schools, 19; Enrollment, 2,327; Contributed to Sunday-school
Dept., $24.45. Christian Endeavor Societies, 5; Membership, 185; Contributed
to Christian Endeavor Dept., $59.65. Total contributions reported, $20,600.02.
Conference offering to American Christian Convention, $26.50.
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
(Reported by Secretary Her)
Session of 1922 —
Session of 1923 —
Officers — W. S. Sanford, Ashton, 111. — President.
Rev. G. A. Brown, Oregon, 111. — Vice-President.
Mrs. M. Her, Mount Morris, 111. — Secretary.
J. P. Wilson, Leaf River, 111.— Treasurer.
Ministers — Honorary —
Brown, G. A., Oregon, 111. Walk, E. G., Leaf River, 111.
Mishler, Jennie, Leaf River, 111. Geeding, E. C., Ashton, III.
Pittman, R. W., Legrand, Iowa.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Ofterings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1. 1921, to October 1, 1922)
CAPRON —
Sunday-school — H. B. Stevenson, superintendent, Capron, 111.; Ruth Waful,
secretary, Capron, 111. Enrollment, 31. Contributed to Sunday-school De-
partment, $3.00; all other purposes, $41.50.
LEAF RIVER — Rev. E. G. Walk, pastor; Rev. E. G. Walk was pastor last year;
J D. Palmer, clerk, Leaf River, 111. Membership, 89. Church building valued
at $2,000.00. Parsonage valued at $900.00. Full time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $610.00; American Christian Convention, $2.34; Foreign
Missions, $6.00: Home Missions, $11.35; Education, $4.80.
Sunday-school — G. G. Welty, superintendent. Leaf River, 111.; Anna Vetrouse,
secretary. Leaf River, IlL Enrollment, 74; average attendance, 34. Con-
tributed! to Sunday-school Department, $2.00.
NORTH GROVE — Rev. E. G. Walk, pastor; Rev. E. G. Walk was pastor last
year; Daniel R. Rowland, clerk. Leaf River, 111. Membership, 27. Received
last year, 2. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Parsonage valued at
$2,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $256.65; American Christian Con-
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 1^
vention, $2.50; Foreign Missions, $4.50; Home Missions, $22.19; Education,
$1.00; all other purposes, $335.62.
Sunday-school— Amos Ratherwel, superintendent, Egan, 111.; D. R. Rowland,
secretary, Leaf River, 111. Enrollment, 40; average attendance, 20. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $1.00; all other purposes, $48.83.
■U^ASHINGTOX GROVE — Rev. E. C. Geeding, pastor; Rev. E. C. Geeding was
pastor last year; W. S. Sanford, clerk, Ashton, 111. Membership, 67. Received
last year, 14. Church building valued at $2,500.00. Parsonage valued at
$2,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $900.00;
American Christian Convention, $8.81, Foreign jMissions, $57.00; Home Mis-
sions, $32.70; Education, $9.64; Relief, $32.56; all other purposes, $300.00.
Sunday-school — R. B. Sanford, superintendent, Ashton, 111.; Mary J. Sanford,
secretary, Ashton, 111. Enrollment, 92; average attendance, 40. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other purposes, $170.76.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 3; Churches, 3; Churches not reporting, 1; Mem-
bership, 183. Contributions: Pastoral service, $1,766.65; American Christian
Convention, $13.65; Education, $15.44; Foreign Missions, $67.50; Home Mis-
sions, $66.24; Relief Funds, $32.56; all other purposes, $635.62. Sunday-schools,
4; Enrollment, 237; Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $8.00. Total
contributions leported, $2,605.66.
RICHLAND UNION
(Reported by Secretary Turk)
Session of 1922 — Pleasant Ridge Church.
Session of 1923 —
Officers — Rev. Guy Bailey, Soldiers Grove, Wis. — President.
Rev. L. P. Kline, Richland Center, Wis. — Vice-President.
J. M. Turk, Boscobel, Wis. — Secretary.
O. R. Dyer, Blue River, Wis. — Assistant Secretary.
O. R. Dyer, Blue River, Wis. — Treasurer.
Department Secretaries — Miss Ethel Bruce, Hillsboro, Wis. — Sunday-schools.
Miss Ethel Bruce, Hillsboro, Wis. — Corresponding Secretary.
Ministers — Seely, Ray, Defiance, Ohio.
Bailey, Guy, Soldiers Grove, Wis. Licentiate —
Kline, L. P., Richland Center, Wis. Wood, Beauford, Viola, Wis.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
BEAVER VALLEV — Rev. L. P. Kline, pastor; No pastor last year; Miss \Vinnie
Bruce (1922), clerk, Hillsboro, Wis. Membership, 13.
EXCELSIOR UNION — No pastor; No pastor last year; Myrtle Remington, clerk.
Excelsior, Wis. Membership, 30.
HARMONY — Rev. L. P. Kline, pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Wm. Clamen,
clerk, Tavera, AVis. Membership, 16.
HASKINS CHAPEL, — No pastor; No pastor last year; O. R. Dyer, clerk, Blue River,
Wis. Membership, 16.
MOUND PARK — Rev. Guy Bailey, pastor; No pastor last year; Elsie Looker, clerk,
Viola, Wis. Membership, IS. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Parsonage
valued at $1,500.00.
PINE RIVER — No pastor; No pastor last year; :\Irs. George Seeley, clerk, (1922)
Yuba, Wis.
PLEASANT RIDGE — Rev. Guy Bailey, pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Etta
Bailey, clerk, Soldiers Grove, Wis. Membership, 29.
"WEST BRANCH — No pastor; No pastor last year; Emma Harris, clerk. Bloom
City, Wis. Membership, 13. Contributed to all purposes, $44.00.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 3; Licentiates, 1; Churches, 8; Membership, 135.
Contributions: all other purposes, $44.00. Total contributions reported, $44.00.
154
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
SOUTHERN WABASH ILLINOIS
(Reported by Secretary Plunkett)
Session of 1922-
Session of 1923-
-Trimble Church.
-Mt. Gilead Church.
Officer.s — Rev. A. O. Jacobs, Olney, 111. — President..
I. H. Plunkett, Palestine, 111. — Secretary.
J. M. Bowers, Hidalg-o, 111. — Treasurer.
Department .Secretaries — F. G. Bell, Sumner, 111. — Publications
J. M. Shaw, Noble, 111. — Sunday-schools.
Mary Mann, Newton, 111. — Christian Endeavor.
Rev. S. Price, Greenup, 111. — Education.
Rev. Wm. Campbell, Newton, 111.
Rev. Walter Kitchen,
Rev. J. L,. Wrig-ht, Greenup, 111. — Missions.
Rev. J. M. Bradbury, Johnstown, Ohio — Relief.
Rev. Thos. Wade, Robinson, 111.
Rev. J. M. Plunkett, Palestine, 111.
Ministers-
Bell, F. G., Sumner, III.
Bradbui-y, J. M., Johnstown, Ohio.
Campbell, William, Newton, 111.
Gai-mean, J. M., Kinmundy, III.
Carter, Levi J., demons, Iowa.
Catte, H. D., Willow Hill, 111.
Duncan, C. A., Merom, Ind.
Hammond, E. D., Gallon, Ohio.
Hershey, C. B., Swansea, Mass.
Jacobs, A. O., Olney, 111.
Kitchen, Walter, Merom, Ind.
Mahan, C. N., Haubstadt, Ind.
McKinney, Georg-e, Noble, 111.
Paul. W. T., Greenup, 111.
Plunkett, J. M., Palestine, 111.
Price, S., Greenup, III.
Shaw, J. M., Noble, III.
Tracy, J. A., Claremont, III.
Wade, Thomas, Robinson, III.
Wright, J. L., Greenup, III.
Lieentiate.s — •
Brock, Walter, Newton, III.
Eaton, Claud, Newton, III.
Heugo, John, Merom, Ind.
Vail, Ohas. A., Merom, Ind.
Cliurcli, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Org'anizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
ANTIOCH — No report.
Sunday scliool — J. C. Shafer, superintendent, Claremont, 111.; Perna Whippey,
secretary, Claremont, 111. Enrollment, 45; average attendance, 25.
BERIilK — No pastor; Rev. H. D. Catt was pastor last year; Lulu Ikemire, clerk.
Oblong, 111. Membership, 48. Received last year, 26. Church building' valued
at $1,200.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $85.00; Foreign Missions, $3.15;
Home Missions, $l.t;5; all other purposes, $37.00.
Suntlay-seliool — Clind Davis, superintendent. Oblong, 111.; Icy Earnst, secre-
tary. Oblong', 111. Eni'ollment, 80; averag-e attendance, 56. Contributed to
all purposes, $31.78.
BETHAXY — Rev. Bonecutter, pastor; Rev. A. C. Duncan wa.s pastor last year;
Laura McElwee, clerk. Willow Hill, 111. Membership, 85. Received last
year, 10. Church building valued at $1,800.00. One-fourth time preaching'.
Contributed to pastoral service, $240.00; American Christian Convention, $1.00;
Foreign Missions, $1.75; Home Missions. $3.35; Education, $2.86; all other
purposes, $50.00.
Sunday-school — Albert Dean, superintendent. Willow Hill, 111.; Nellie Dean,
secretary. Willow Hill, 111. Enrollment, 55; average attendance, 30.
Christian Endeavor — Guy Phillips, president, "Willow Hill, 111.; Carrie Phillips,
corresponding- secretary, Willow Hill, HI. Members — active, 62.
BETHLEHEM — Rev. J. H. Harper, pastor; Rev. J. H. Harper was pastor last year;
Geo. Foss, clerk, Sumner, 111. Membership, 165. Received last year, 15.
Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $600.00; American Christian Convention, $12.86; Foreig-n
Missions, $24.25; Home Missions, $36.45; Education, $24.50; all other purposes,
$118.27.
Sunday-school— G. T. Foss, superintendent, Sumner, 111.; Conrades Wright,
secretary, Sumner, 111. Enrollment, 151; averag-e attendance, 100. Contributed
to all purposes, $115.59.
BETHSADIA — No pastor; Rev. J. M. Shaw was pastor last year; Hattie Jacobs,
clerk. Mason, 111. Membership, 81. Received last year, 11. Contributed to
pastoral service, $1.75; Home Missions, $7.50.
Sunday-school — Cecil Van Duke, superintendent. Mason, III.; Avis Evans,
secretary. Mason, 111. Enrollment, 38; average attendance, 26.
BIBLE CHAPEL — Rev. G. W. Shepheid, pastor; Rev. Walter Brock was pastor
last year; Harlin Correll, clerk, Stoy, 111. Membership, 96. Received last
year, 48. Church building- valued at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching-.
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Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00; Foreign Missions, $4.00; Home Mis-
sions, $4.62; Education, $9.60; all other purposes, $105.00.
Sunday-school — Harlin Correll, superintendent, Stoy, 111.; Mildred Payne,
secretary, Robinson, 111. Enrollment, 111; average attendance, 57.
BROCK.VIL,L,E — No pastor; Rev. Walter Kitchen was pastor last year; Mrs. Mary
Walterman, clerk, Newton, 111. Membership, 76. Received last year, 17.
Church building- valued at $1,200.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $120.00; American Christian Convention, $1.45; Foreign
Missions, $5.60; Home Missions, $2.80; Education, $1.80; Relief, $1.00; all
other purposes, $1.3.55.
Sunday-school — Chester McCord, superintendent, Newton, 111.; Katherine Ping,
secretary, Rose Hill, 111. Enrollment, 43; average attendance, 26. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $1.50; all other purposes, $17.57.
FAIR VIEW — No pastor; Rev. Vernon Ellis vv^as pastor last year. Membership,
30. Received last year, 6. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $55.00.
FOREST RIUGE — Rev. Walter Brock, pastor; No pastor last year; Alva Varner,
clerk, Noble, 111. Membership, 30. Received last year, 13. One-fourth time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $124.55.
Sunday-school — Alva Varner, superintendent. Noble, 111.; Lela Romses, secre-
tary,! Noble, 111. Enrollment, 30; average attendance, 30.
FREEDOiVI — Rev. S. Price, pastor; Rev. S. Price w^as pastor last year; Mrs. Edna
Zier, clerk. Noble, 111. ilembership, 121. Received last year, 21. Church
building- valued at $3,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $2.75; American Christian Convention, $6.75; Foreign Mis-
sions, $9.35; Home Missions, $6.95; Education, $2.25; Relief, $7.25; all other
purposes, $81.00.
Sunday-school — Harry S. Wright, superintendent. Noble, 111.; Lucille Wright,
secretary, Noble, 111. Enrollment, 106; average attendance, 50.
GliEElVAVOOD — Rev. J. Shaw^, pastor; Rev. J. Shaw was pastor last year; Mrs.
Webster Hanna, clerk. Noble, 111. Membership, 37. Received last year, 10.
One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $144.00; Home
Missions, $2.60.
Sunday-school — Jack Taylor, superintendent. Noble, 111.; Bevla Hanna, secre-
tary, Noble, 111. Enrollment, 67; average attendance, 49. Contributed to all
purposes, $34.98.
GRAND PRAIRIE — No pastor; Rev. C. S. Duncan was pastor last year; Mrs. Zella
York, clerk, Robinson, 111. Membership, 83. Received last year, 2. Church
building valued at $1,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $231.00; Ameri-
- can Christian Convention, $7.50; Education, $13.75; all other purposes, $68.90.
Sunday-school — E. A. Terrell, superintendent, Robinson, 111.; Veo Mitchel,
secretary, Robinson, 111. Enrollment, 74; average attendance, 50. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $3.93; all other purposes, $90.88.
HIDALGO — Rev. R. J. Ellis, pastor; Rev. R. J. Ellis was pastor last year; Alta
M. Bowers, clerk, Hidalgo, 111. Membership, 157. Received last year, 7.
Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $250.00; American Christian Convention, $5.00; Foreign
Missions, $15.20; Home Missions, $8.94; Education, $5.00; Relief, $15.64; all
other purposes, $143.58.
Sunday-school — John M. Bowers, superintendent, Hidalgo, 111.; Clara Vanalta,
secretary, Hidalgo, 111. Enrollment, 187; average attendance, 81. Contributed
to all purposes, $131.82.
Christian Endeavor — Ruth Carr, president, Hidalgo, 111.; Vera Cowger, corres-
ponding secretary, Hidalgo, 111. ^Members — active, 53.
HOPEWELL, — Rev. Walter Kitchen, pastor; Rev. Walter Kitchen was pastor last
year; Mrs. Etta Shoemaker, clerk, Bogota, 111. Membership, 64. Received
last year, 4. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $150.00.
Sunday-school — Grant Shoemaker, superintendent, Bogota, 111.; Maud Work-
man, secretary, Winterrowd, 111. Enrollment, 55; average attendance, 30.
HUXT CITY — Rev. C. A. Duncan, pastor; Rev. C. A. Duncan was pastor last year;
Augusta Harrison, clerk, Hunt. 111. Membership, 66. Received last year, 20.
Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $242.00; American Chri.stian Convention, $2.00;
Foreign Missions, $3.28; Home Missions, $2.20; Education, $3.20.
LA mOTTE — Rev. John H. Harper, pastor; Rev. John H. Harper was pastor last
year; Dean Jordan, clerk, Palestine, 111. Membership, 100. Received last
year, 19. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching.
]56 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00; American Christian Convention,
$16.71; Foreign Missions, $58.08; Home Missions, $45.11; Education, $17.42.
Sunday-scbool — -N. F. Goodwin, superintendent, Palestine, 111.; Fern Jordan,
secretary, Palestine, 111. Average attendance, 50. Contributed to Sunday-
school Department, $4.50; all other purposes, $51.58.
lilBERTY — No pastor; Rev. Edward Borah was pastor last year; Ethel Rule,
clerk. Noble, 111. Membership, 35. Contributed to Foreign Missions, $4.08.
Sunday-school — Albert Dugan, superintendent. Noble, 111.; Wm. Heighes, sec-
retary. Noble, 111. Enrollment, 60; average attendance, 35. Contributed to all
purposes, $4.08.
MT. GIL.EAD — No pastor; Rev. J. M. Carmean was pastor last year; W. J. Phillips,
clerk. Olney, 111. Membership, 141. Church building valued at $900.00. One-
fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $345.00; American
Christian Convention, $4.80; Foreign ;Missions, $6.75; Home Missions, $10.56;
Education, $9.85; all other purposes, $72.00.
Sunday-school — John AVachtee, superintendent, Olney. 111.; Mary Holtz, secre-
tary, Olney, 111. Enrollment, 110; average attendance, 60. Contributed to
Sunday-school Department, $4.80; all other purpose.s, $54.95.
MT. OLiIVE — No report.
Sunday-school — Ada Neidigh, superintendent, Casey, 111.; Alma Rothiock, sec-
retary, ;Martinsville, 111. Enrollment, 48; average attendance, 30.
MT. ZIOX — Rev. Walter Fasnacht, pastor; Rev. Walter Fasnacht was
pastor last year; Ira Roan, clerk, Greenup, 111. Membership, 103. Received
last year. 4. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $240.00; Foreign Missions, $7.50; Home Mis-
sions, $7.50; Education, $4.69; all other purposes. $216.00.
Sunday-school — Wm. Campbell, superintendent, Greenup, 111.; Russel Tinmans,
secretary, Greenup, 111. Enrollment, 118; average attendance, 62. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $1.30; all other purposes, $77.20.
NEW HOPE — No pastor; Rev. W. T. Paul was pastor last year; Cleveland Cisney,
clerk. Greenup, 111. Received last year, 3. Church building valued at $1,000.00.
One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $90.00; all other
purposes, $20.11.
Sunday-school — Cleveland Cisney, superintendent, Greenup, 111.; Mame Gobel,
secretary, Greenup, 111. Average attendance, 25. Contributed to all purposes,
$15.10.
NEWTOX — Rev. R. J. Ellis, pastor; Rev. R. J. Ellis was pastor last year; Mrs.
Anna Houser, cleik, Newton, 111. Membership, 153. Received last year, 20.
Church building valued at $6,000.00, Contributed to pastoral service, $850.00;
American Christian Convention, $5.00; Foreign Missions, $17.25; Home Mis-
sions, $10.00; Education, $3.36; Relief, $6.50; all other purposes, $172.00.
Sunday-school — J. W. Needham, superintendent, Newton, 111.; Albert Needham,
secretary, Newton, 111. Enrollment, 149. Contributed to all purposes, $115.66.
Christian Endeavor — Josephine Rutherman, president, Newton, 111.; Viola
.Martin, corresponding secretary, Newton, 111. Members — active, 51.
OLNEY — Rev. A. O. Jacobs, pastor; Rev. A. O. Jacobs was pastor last year; Mrs.
Lafe Nelson, clerk, Olney, 111. Membership, 105, Received last year, 20.
Church building valued at $12,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $1,300.00; American Christian Convention, $9.00; Foreign
Missions, $26.50; Home Missions, $20.10; Education, $10.35; all other purposes,
$80.00.
Sunday-school — L. L. Hill, superintendent, Olney, 111.; Irene Jacobs, secretary,
Olney, 111. Enrollment, 178; average attendance, 125. Contributed to Sunday-
school Department, $5.00; all other purposes, $164.40.
Christian Endeavor — Emily Moore, president, Olney, 111.; Ora Price, corres-
ponding secretary, Olney, 111. Members — active, 23; associate, 10; honorary,
13; total, 46.
PLEASANT VALLEY — Rev. Walter Kitchen, pastor; Rev. J. 'SI. Shaw was pastor
last year: W. E. Sloan, clerk. Willow Hill, 111. Membeiship, 69. Church build-
ing valued at $1,200.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $180.00; Foreign Missions, $2.92; Education, $8.65.
Sunday-school — John Sloan, superintendent, Oblong. 111.; Cathense Kidwell,
secretary. Willow Hill, 111. Enrollment, 65; average attendance, 40. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $39.92.
PLEASANT VIEW — Rev. S. Price, pastor; Rev. S. Price was pastor last year;
Oma I[ughes, clerk. Flat' Rock, 111. Membership, 98. Received last year. 18.
Church building valued at $11,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $550.00; American Christian Convention, $4.70; Foreign
Missions. $15.65; Home Missions, $22.78; Education. $3.00.
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Sunduy-sc-IiooI — Haiiin Bakor, superintendent, Flat Rock, lU.i.Lowel Dollahin.
secretary, Palestine, 111. Enrollment, 107; average attendance, 66. Con-
tributed to all pui-poses, $4,5.42.
CbrLstlan Kndeavor — Paul Buntin, president, Palestine, 111.
yORTKRVILI^K — Rev. Levi J. Carter, pastor; Rev. C. A. Duncan was pastor last
year; Rhea fihodes, clerk, Eaton, 111. Membership, 143. Received last year,
24. Church building- valued at $1,600.00. Contributed to pastoral service,
I60O.00; American Christian Convention, $7.50; Foreig-n IMissions, $.50.00; Home
Missions, $30.00; Education, $14.20; all other purposes, $282.89.
JPOTTKRSVILLE — No report.
Siinda> -.school — F. J. Webster, superintendent, Eaton, 111.; Howard Reig-el,
sfccretaiy, Eaton, 111. Enrollment, 186; average attendance, 170. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $15.00; all other purposes, $37.54.
jtAFETO\*'!V— Rev. Brock, pastor; Rev. W. Fasnacht was pastor last year; Mrs.
Louis Burgner, clerk, Dundas, 111. Meinbership, 35. Church building valued
at $1,200.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
#168.00; American Christian Convention, $4.02; Home Missions, $3.12; all other
purposes, $24.35.
Sunilay-.sehool — Asa Jenkins, superintendent. Dundas, 111.; Vern Burgner, sec-
retary, Dundas, 111. Enrollment, 31; average attendance, 20. Contributed to
all purposes, $13.05.
SANBY CREEK — Rev. J. M.- Shaw, pastor; Rev. J. M. Shaw was pastor last year;
Mrs. Pearl Johnson, clerk, Newton, 111. Membership. 54. Received last year,
6. Church building valued at $800.00. One-fourth time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $180.00.
'SHII>OH — No pastor; Rev. R. Vernor Ellis was pastor last year; Vania Yount,
clerk. AVillow Hill, 111. jNIembership, 30. Received last year, 3. One-fourth
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $120.00; Home Missions,
$4.50: Education, $3.20.
SOUTH BE>n — Rev. Ed. Borah, pastoi-; Rev. Ed. Borah was pastor last year;
Arthur ;\Ii]lei'. clerk, Oblong, 111. Membership, 54. Received last year, 5.
Church building valued at $1,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $250.00;
American Christian Convention, $4.20; Foreign Missions, $13.00; Home Mis-
sions, $4.83; Relief, $15.43; all other purposes, $280.00.
Snnday-.school — Dorthan Riegle, superintendent. West I.,iberty, 111.; Vera
Miller, secretary, Oblong. 111. Enrollment, 86; average attendance, 45. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $70.80.
Christian Endeavor — Lula ^Miller, president. West Liberty, 111.; Lola Riegle,
corresponding secretary. West Liberty, 111. Members — active, 16.
SUGAR CREEK — No pastor; Rev. F. G. Bell was pastor last year; L. Betebenner,
clerk, Olney, 111. Membership, 79. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $200.00.
Sunday-.sehool — C. S. Benton, superintendent, Olney, 111.; Lula S. Watkins, sec-'
retarv, OInev, 111. Enrollment, 45; average attendance, 45. Contributed to
all purposes, $22.00.
SUMNER — No pastor; Rev. Levi J. Carter was pastor last year; Mrs. Mary B.
Saxton, clerk, Sumner, 111. Membership, 116. Received last year, 6. Church
builditrg valued at $1,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; Ameri-
can Christian Convention, $6.13; Foreign Missions, $50.45; Home Missions,
?27.00: Education, $20.00; Relief, $14.70.
Snnda> -school — Ceris Wright, superintendent, Sumner, 111.; D. C. Staninger.
secretarv, Sumner, 111. Enrollment, 94; average attendance, 55. Contributed
to all purposes, $107.81.
<;hriKtian Endeavor — Toletha Osborni, president, Sumner, 111.; Martha Har-
baugh. corresponding secretarv, Sumner, 111. Members — active, 43; associate,
12; total, 55.
*^UMBL.E^ — Rev. G. W. Shepherd, pastor; Rev. G. W. Shepherd was pastor last
year; Audrey G. York, clerk, Trimble. 111. Membership, 175. Received last
year, 4. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service,
$240.00: Foreign Missions, $3.19; Home Missions, $14.00: all other purposes.
$1,588.17.
Sanday-Kchool — Justin King, superintendent, Trimble, 111.; Helen Correll, sec-
retajv, Trimble, 111. Eniollment, 124; average attendance, 69. Contributed
to all" purposes, $132.92.
<;hri.stian Endeavor — Anna Sempsrote, president, Trimble, 111.; Helen Correll,
corresponding secretary, Trimble, 111. Members — active. 39.
U^HITE OAK — Rev. G. W. Shepherd, pastor; Rev. Otto Crandrak was pastor last
year; Carl S. Bradbury, clerk. Oblong, Til. Membership, 103. Received last
year, 3. Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-fourth time preaching.
158 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Contributed to pastoral service, $216.00; American Christian Convention, $4.25;
Home Missions, $4.75: Education, $2.00; all other purposes, $11.2.5.
Sunday-.scbool — Pearl Boyd, superintendent, "Willow Hill, 111.; !Marie Curtis,
secretary. Oblong-, 111. Enrollment, 100; average attendance, 55. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other purposes, $80.14.
WIL,L,0\^" PRAIRIE — No pastor; Rev. H. D. Catt was pastor last year; Cora
Shanks, clerk, Annapolis, 111. Membership, 86. Received last year, 27. Church
building- valued at $1,600.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $144.00; Foreign
Missions, $2.00; Home Missions, $3.50; Education, $8.60; all other purposes.
$84.00.
Sunday-sohool — H. B. Fredrich, superintendent, Annapolis, 111.; Noel Elliott,
secretary, Annapolis. 111. Enrollment, 75; average attendance, 58. Contributed
to all purposes, $40.64.
AVIXTERROWD — No pastor; Rev. C. N. Mahan was pastor last year; Mrs. Clair
P. Mahaney, clerk, Winterrowd, 111. Membership, 41. Contributed to pastoral
service, $180.00; American Christian Convention, $2.02; Foreign Missions, $1.00;
Home Missions, $1.74; Education, $1.36.
Sunday-school — P. H. Mahoney, superintendent, Winterrowd, 111.; Chas. Goss-
mar, secretary, Winterrowd, 111. Enrollment, 45; average attendance, 30.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 20; Licentiates, 4; Churches, 34; Churches not
reporting, 3; ;Membership, 2,859. Contributions: Pastoral service, $9,694.55;
American Christian Convention, $105.98; Education, $169.64; Foreign Mis-
sions, $324.95; Home Missions, $286.55; Relief Funds, $60.52: all other pur-
poses, $3,448.07. Sunday-schools, 32; Enrollment, 2,663; Contributed to Sun-
day-school Department, $38.03. Christian Endeavor Societies, 8; Membership,
322. Total contiibutions reported, $14,128.29. Conference offering to Ameri-
can Christian Convention, $24.87.
WESTERN ILLINOIS
(Reported by Secretary Wilhelm)
Session of 1922 — Olive Chapel, Avon, 111.
Session of 1923 —
Officers — Robinson Ashby, Lewistown, 111. — President.
Robert Rubart, Avon, 111.- — Vice-President.
L. D. Wilhelm, Macomb, 111. — Secretary.
Nela Lincoln, Avon, 111. — Treasurer.
Department Secretaries — A. L. ^Vingate, Avon, 111. — Missions.
Grace Lincoln, Avon, 111. — Sunday-schools.
Robert Rubart, Avon, 111. — Christian Endeavor.
J. A. Stover. Avon, 111. — Education.
L. M. Leavitt, Smithfield, 111. — Literature.
Trii.stces — E. C. Little, Smithfield, 111., 1923; L. D. Wilhelm, Macomb, 111., 1924; J. A.
Lock, Fiatt, 111., 1925.
Ministers^ Stover, John A., Avon, 111.
Ashby, Robinson, Lewistown, 111. Licentiate
Irons. George W., Randall, 111. 'Hart, Roy, Marietta, 111.
Leavitt, L. M., Smithfield, 111.
Cliurcli, Pastor, C'lerli, Offering's, Org^anizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
AXTIOCH — No pastor: No pastor last year; Gachel Little, clerk, Smithfield, III.
Mei-nbership, 36. Contributed to pastoral service, $167.90; American Cliristian
Convention, $2.00; Foreign Missions, $3.00; Education, $2.00; all other purposes,
$22.00.
Sunday-school — Fred Hezlip, superintendent, Smithfield, 111.; Clara J. Hezlip,
secretary, Smithfield, 111. Enrollment, 34; average attendance. 16. Contributed
to all purposes, $32.26.
FIATT — No pastor; No pastor last year; P. C. "Wright, clerk, Fiatt, 111. Member-
ship, 50. Contributed to Foreign Missions, $6.00; Home Missions, $11.00; Edu-
cation, $2.00; all other purposes, $31.00.
Sunda.v-school — W^. B. Gray, superintendent, Fiatt, 111.; George Lock, secretary,
Fiatt, 111. Enrollment, 80; average attendance, 45. Contributed to all pur-
poses, $85.50.
INDUSTRY — No pastor; No pastor last year; L. Teats, clerk. Industry, III. Mem-
bership, 71. Contributed to American Christian Convention, $3.50; Foreigrn
Missions, $4.45; Home :MissionR, $2.65; Education, $5.95; all other purposes,
$100.02.
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Sunduy-Kohuol — Lewis E. Elston, superintendent. Industry, 111.; Catherine
Pennington, secretary, Industry, 111. Enrollment, 60; average attendance, 31.
Contributed to all purposes, $95.16.
I.EWlSTO\%'X — No pastor; No pastor last year; L. B. Cosier, clerk, Lewistown, 111.
Membership, 38. Contributed to pastoral service, $85.80; Foreig-n Missions,
$2.00: Home Missions, $2.06; all other purposes, $20.56.
Sunday-Kchool — Irwin Shawgo, superintendent. Canton, 111.; Edith Hughes,
secretarj-, Lewistown, 111. Enrollment, 38; average attendance, 20. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $10.06.
MARIETTA — Uev. Roy Hart, pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Flora Orwig, clerk,
(1922). Marietta, 111. Membership, 109. Contributed to pastoral service,
$250.00; American Christian Convention, $1.80; Foreign Missions, $2.50; Home
Missions, $2.70; all other purposes, $40.90.
Snnciay-sc'liool — Paul Bennett, superintendent, Marietta, 111.; Macie Brush,
secretary, Alarietta, 111. Enrollment, 49; average attendance, 28. Contributed
to all purposes, $35.79.
MOUXD CHAPEL — No pastor; No pastor last year; Rachel Graham, clerk, Havana,
111., R. R. 3. Membership, 44. Contributed to pastoral service, $50.00; Foreign
Alisaion.s. $2.60; Home Missions, $5.00; all other purposes, $14.10.
Sund:i:t -.srhuol — C. A. Pomary, superintendent, Havana, 111.; Blanch Fontch,
secretary, Lewistown, 111. Eniollment, 37; average attendance, 26. Con-
tributed tu all purposes, $12.00.
OLiIA'E CHAPEL, — Rev. John A. Stover, pastor; No pastor last year; Robert
Rubart, clerk, Avon, 111., R. R. 3. Membership, 93. Contributed to pastoral
service, $1,000.00; American Christian Convention. $11.86; Foreign Missions,
$17.95; Home Missions, $17.88; Education, $6.26; all other purposes, $375.51.
Sunday-Ncliuol — Robert Rubart, superintendent, Avon, 111.; Theodore Schleisch,
secretary. Avon, 111. Enrollment. 197; average attendance, 55. Contributed
to all puiposes, $117.71.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 4; Licentiates, 1; Churches, 7; Membership, 441.
Contributions: Pastoral service, $1,553.70; American Christian Convention,
$19.16; Education, $16.21; Foreign Missions, $38.50; Home Missions, $43.29; all
other purposes. $604.09. Sunday-.«chools, 7; Enrollment, 495. Total contribu-
tions repoiled, $2,274.95.
Western Group
CENTRAL IOWA
(Reported by Secretary Keese)
Session of 1922 — Forest Home Church.
Session of 1923 — Ferguson Church.
Officers — Rev. J. "W. Piper, Legrand, Iowa — President.
William Spease, Oilman, Iowa — Vice-President.
Mrs. Sarah Keese, 700 N. Third St., Marshalltown, Iowa — Secretary.
Mrs. Mooie, Barnes City, Iowa — Treasurer.
niinisteris — Pittman, R. W., Lesrand, Iowa.
„ ^, .,, . ,,, -, Shult, P. E., Montour, Iowa.
Butler, Morri.s, Albany, Mo.
Cooper, Fretlerick, Albany, Mo. . ...
Piper, Sarah M.. Legrand, Iowa. Licentiates —
Piper, J. W., Legrand, Iowa. Ingraham, A. H., Barnes City, Iowa.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Offerins»» Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
BARNES CITY — Rev. E. Rhodes, pastor; Rev. E. Rhodes was pastor last year;
Stella Barnes, clerk, Barnes City, Iowa. Membership, 107. Received last "year,
8. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,500.00. "Full
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. $1,200.00; American Christian
Convention, $3.00; Foreign Missions, $2.00; Home Missions, $21.55; Education,
$2.00; all other purposes, $9.30.
Sanday-school — Mrs. Joe Wilson, superintendent, Barnes City, Iowa; Miss
Rena Armstrong, secretary, Barnes City, Iowa. Enrollment. 245; average
attendance, 100. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.85; all other
purposes, $224.35.
Christian Endeavor — Rena Armstrong, president, Barnes City, Iowa; Merl
Roberts, corresponding secretary, Barnes City. Iowa. Members — active, 15;
associate, 10; total, 25. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $31.50.
CLiEMOXS — Rev. Levi J. Carter, pastor; Supplied last year; Theo. Helmcke, clerk,
Clemons, Iowa. Membership, 173. Church building valued at $8,000.00. Par-
160 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
sonage valued at $2,000.00. Full time preaching from January 1, 1922. Omi-
tributed to pastoral service, $512.10.
Sunday-school — W. E. Ross, superintendent, demons, Iowa; Lucy Ross, secre-
tary, Clemons, Iowa. Enrollment, 138; average attendance, 95.
FERGUSOIV — Rev. D. M. Helfenstein, pastor; Supplied last year; Mrs. Gale Keese,
clerk, Oilman, Iowa. Membership, 125. Received last ^•ear, 8. Church build-
ing valued at $1,500.00. Parsonage valued at $1,600.00. Full time preachinif
from February 1, 1923. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,200.00; Americam
Christian Convention, $1.25; Foreign Missions, $15.00; all other purposes, $90.95.
Sunday-school — Burleigh Speas, superintendent, Gilman, Iowa; Don Workman.,
secretary, Ferguson, Iowa. Enrollment, 140; average attendance, 85. Con-
tributed to all other purposes, $100.00.
Christian E^ndeavor — Alva Fendei.s, president, Ferguson, Iowa; Bernice Powr-
ers, corresponding secretary, Ferguson, Iowa. Members — active, 15; associate.
13; honorary, 10; total, 38.
FOREST HOME — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Minnie Allen, clerk, Monte-
zuma, Iowa. Membership, 116. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Mem-
bership, 116. Contributed to Foreig-n Missions, $7.00; Education, $4.00; Evan-
gelist, $208.00.
Sunday-school — ;Mrs. Lelia Spain, superintendent, Montezuma, Iowa; Fay
Hildebrand, secretary, Montezuma, Iowa. Average attendance, 24. Contributed
to all purposes, $50.60.
LiEGRAXD — -Rev. R. W. Pittman, pastor; Rev. R. W. Pittman was pastor last
year; Flora Pile, clerk, Legrand, Iowa. Membership, 66. Received last year,
2. Church building valued at $10,000.00. Parsonage valued at $1,500.00. Full
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,000.00; American Chris-
tian Convention. $2.96; Foreign ^Missions, $15.00; Home Missions, $16.28; fJdu-
cation, $4.73; all other purposes, $7.00.
Sunday-school — Miss Grace Collar, superintendent, Legrand, Iowa; Mrs. Anna
Duncan, secretary, Legrand, Iowa. Enrollment, 70; average attendance, 40.
Contributed to all purposes, $80.63.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 6; Licentiates, 1; Churches, 5; Member.ship. 587.
Contributions: Pastoral service, $3,912.10; American Christian Convention,
$7.21; Education, $10.73; Foreign Missions, $39.00; Home Missions, $37.83: all
other purposes, $315.29. Sunday-schools, 5; Enrollment, 593; Contributed to
Sunday-school Depaitment, $285.00. Christian Endeavor Societies, 2; Mem-
bership, 63; Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $31.50. Total
contributions reported, $4,356.51. Conference offering to American Christian
Convention, $10.09.
NORTH MISSOURI
(Reported by Secretary DeWeese)
Session of 1922 — Pleasant Hill, Grundy County, Mo.
Officers — C. M. DeWeese, Brunswick, Missouri — President.
W. A. Brotherton, Wakenda, Missouri — Vice-Piesident.
Carter DeWeese, ]Mendon, Missouri — Secretary. '
J. W. Goodbar, DeWitt. Missouri — Treasurer.
Ministers— Smith, Alice D. Greenwood, Mo.
,, , „ Webster, C. W., Gait, Mo.
DeWeese, Carter, Mendon, Mo. *• *
DeWeese, C. M., Brunswick, Mo. Licentiates —
Showalter, C. M. C, Kansas City, Mo. Goodbai-. .1. W., DeWitt, Mo.
Sweet, T. B., Kansas City, Mc Graham, .John, Nodaway, Mo.
<'hurch, Pastor, Clerk, Oflferings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
BETHLEHEM — Rev. C. M. DeWeese, pastor; Rev. C. M. DeWeese was pastor last
year; AV. I. Latham, clerk, AVakenda, Mo. Membership, 78. Contributed to
American Christian Convention, $3.10.
Sunday-school — W. A. Brotherton, superintendent, Wakenda, Mo.; W. L
Latham, secretary, Wakenda, Mo.
IXDIAX GROVE — Rev. Carter DeWeese, pastor; Rev. A P. Hurst was pa.stor last
year; Mabel Moore, clerk, Brunswick, Mo. Membership, 107. Contributed to
Education, $6.00; Foreign Missions, $6.00; Home Missions, $3.00.
Sunday-school — C. ^V. Powell, superintendent, Keytesville, Mo.; Virginia De-
Weese, secretary, Brunswick, Mo.
I.OXG BRAIVCH — Rev. C. M. DeWeese. pastor; Rev. C. M. DeWeese was pastor last
year; Mrs. M. O. John.son, clerk, Keytesville, Mo. Membership, 17.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 161
MONARCH — No pastor; Rev. T. B. Sweet was pastor last year; Mrs. Tom Hughes,
clerk, Oregon, Mo. Membership, 69. Contributed to American Christian Con-
vention, $3.35; Home Missions, $7.02; Foreign Mission.'*, .fl6.10.
Sunday-school — J. M. Elliot, superintendent, Oregon, Mo.; Minnie J. Graham,
secretary, Oregon, Mo.
JVODAWAY — Rev. M. J. Butler, pastor; Mrs. Orah Graham, clerk, Nodaway, Mo.
Membership, 90. Contributed to American Christian Convention, $4.25; For-
eign Missions, $7.10.
PLiEASAXT HILIi — Rev. T. B. Sweet, pastor; Rev. Sweet was pastor last year;
Mrs. Addie Craig, clerk, Gatt, Mo. Membership, 56.
San<I:iy-schooI — T. P. Flagg, superintendent, Trenton, Mo. Hazel D. Craig,
secretary, Gatt, Mo.
PLEASANT A'ALiLEV — Rev. C. M. DeWeese. pastor; Rev. A. P. Hurst was pastor
last year; F. O. Pennington, clerk, DeWitt, Mo. Membership, 53. Contributed
to American Christian Convention, $2.00; Home Missions, $2.00.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 6; Licentiates, 2; Churches, 7; Membership, 470.
Contributions: American Christian Convention, $15.70; Education, $6.00; For-
eign Missions, $21.20; Home Missions, $10.02. Sunday-schools, 4. Total con-
tributions reported, .i52.92. Conference offering to American Christian Con-
vention, $8.45.
OSAGE (EASTERN DIVISION)
(Reported by Secretary Woody)
Session of 1922 — Humphreys Creek Church.
Session of 1923 —
Officers — C. M. Sooter, Iberia, Mo. — President.
Madison Bear, Tuscumbia, Mo. — Vice-President.
Fred A. AVoody, Meta, Mo. — Secretary.
Ministers^ Seaton, Ben, Meta, Mo.
Barnhart. J. D., Tuscumbia, Mo. Sooter, C M.. Iberia, Mo.
Kelley, James, Dixon. Mo. Sooter, W. M.. Iberia, Mc.
Robinson, George, Iberia, Mo.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, OlCerings, Orgunizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
FAIRVIEW — No pastor; Rev. C. M. Sooter was pastor last, year; J. M. Hensley,
clerk. Iberia, Mo. Membership, 131. Church building valued at $1,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $124.52; all other purposes, $9.22.
HUHWHREYS CREEK — Rev. C. M. Sooter, pastor; Rev. C. M. Sooter was pastor
last year; W. D. McGriff, clerk. Brays, Mo., R. R. 1. Membership, 112. Church
building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $103.00; all other purposes, $82.37.
IBERIA — No pastor; Rev. C. M. Sooter was pastor last year; Arthur Jones, clerk,
Iberia, Mo. Membership, 46. Received last year, 2. Church building valued
at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$75.00; Foreign Missions, $4.50; all other purposes, $89.36.
LITTLE TAA'ERN — No pastor: No pastor last year; "\V. J. Kealey, clerk, Dixon,
Mo. Membership, 119. Received last year, 2. Church building valued at
$1,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $30.00; all other purposes, $385.00.
MOUNTAIN VALLEY — No pastor; Calvin Seaton was pastor last year; Nancy
Crismon, clerk, Meta, Mo. Membership, 38. Church building valued at
$1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to all purposes, $25.00.
Sunday-school — Nan Crismon, superintendent, Meta, Mo.; B. Barnhart, secre-
tary, Meta, :Mo. Average attendance, 21.
MT. ETNA— Rev. C. M. Sooter, pastor; Rev. C. M. Sooter was pastor last year;
Fred A. Woody, clerk, Meta, Mo. Membership, 221. Church building valued
at $2,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to Foreign Missions,
$80.65.
MT, GILEAD — No pastor; Rev. J. D. Barnhart Avas pastor last year; E. T. Morrow,
clerk, Brays, Mo. IVIembership, 36. Received last year, 18. Contributed to
pastoral service, $47.00.
MT. ZION — Rev. C. M. Sooter, pastor; Rev. C. M. Sooter was pastor last year;
Lucy L. Starks, clerk, Iberia. Mo. Membership, 156. Received last year, 6.
Church building valued at $2,200.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $120.00; all other purposes, $6.00.
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TMOiMPSOIV HILL — Rev. J. D. Barnhart, pastor; Rev. J. D. Barnhart was pastor
last year; S. B. Pointer, clerk, Meta, Mo. Membership, 23. One.-fourth time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $20.00.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 6; Churches, 9; Membership, 882. Contributions:
Pastoral service, $519.52; Foreig-n Missions, $85.15; all other purposes, $736.59.
Sunday-schools, 1. Total contributions reported, $1,341.26.
WESTERN OSAGE
(Reported by Secretary Swicegood)
Session of 1922 — Galway Church.
Session of 1923 — Bethany Church.
OSifer.s — H. C. Replogle, Gerster, Mo. — President.
E. D. Brown, Weaubleau, Mo. — Vice-President.
Bessie Sparks, G-erster, Mo.— Secretary.
Executive Board — H. C. Replogle. E. D. Brown, Bessie Sparks. P. Chancellor. J. D.
Simms.
Ministers— Whitaker, O. B., Weaubleau, Mo.
.Jones, J. E., Wheatland, Mo. Licentiate —
Simms. J. D., Geister, Mo. Chancellor, P., Weaubleau. Mo.
Thomas, F. M., Gerster, Mo.
Churcii, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
BiBTHAIVV — Rev. J. D. Simms, pastor; Rev. J. D. Simms was pastor last year;
E. M. Allen, clerk, Gerster, Mo. Membership, 72. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $46.00.
Sunday-school — F. M. Thomas, superintendent. Gerster, Mo.; Maybell Johnson,
secretary, (ierster. Mo. Enrollment, 23.
GALMEY — Rev. J. E. Jones, pastor; Rev. J. E. Jones was pastor last year: Ella
Hostettler, clerk. Wheatland. Mo. Membership. 32. Received last year, 2.
New church building being erected. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastf>ral service, $45.00.
Sunday-scliool — Thomas V. Crance, superintendent, Wheatland. :\Io., R. R. 2;
Alma Jones, secretary, W'heatland, Mo. Enrollment, 58; average attendance,
51.
Cliristian Endeavor — Thomas V. Crance, picsident, Wheatland. Mo., R. R. 2;
Alice Cooper, corresponding secretary, Wheatland, Mo.. R. R. 2. jMembers —
active, 30; associate, 10; total, 40,
U^'IO^' HILIj — No pastor; No pastor last year; Stella Morton, clerk, Weaubleau,
Mo.
WEAUBLEAU — Rev. O. B. W'hitaker, pastor; Rev. O. B. Whitaker was pastor last
year; T. H. W'hitakei, clerk, W'eaubleau, Mo. Membership. 120. Church build-
ing valued at $7,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; American
Christian Convention. $5.00; Foreign Missions, $4.50; Home Missions, $5.00.
Sunday-school — T. T. Swicegood, superintendent, Weaubleau, Mo.; Ruth Lind-
sey, secretaiy, A\'eaubleau, Mo. Enrollment, 60; average attendance, 40.
Christian Endeavor — Dee Blarr, piesident, Weaubleau, Mo.; Cora Jensen,
corresponding secretary, W'eaubleau, Mo. :Members — active, 100.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 4; Licentiates, 1; Churches, 4; Churches not re-
porting, 1; Membership, 224. Contributions: Pastoral service, $491.00; Ameri-
can Christian Convention, $5.00; Foreign Missions, $4.50; Home Missions, $5.00.
Sunday-schools. 3; Enrollment, 141. Christian Endeavor Societies, 2; Mem-
bership, 140. Total contributions reported, $505.50. Conference offering to
American Christian Convention, $19.50. *
UNION IOWA
(Reported by Secretary K.vle)
Session of 1922 —
Session of 1923 —
Otticers — F. N. Slocum. Baring, Mo. — President.
Rev. F. H. Willey, Fairfield. Iowa — Vice-President.
John J. Kyle, Perlee, Iowa — Secretary.
Mrs. Emma Boyce, Letts, Iowa — Treasurer.
Trustees — L. R. Hutton. Hedrick, Iowa, threp years.
W^. E. Parker, Selma, Iowa, two years.
Frank Haukins. Cranston. Iowa, one year.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
163
Executive Board — F. N. Slociim, Baring-, J\Io. ; Jolin J. K.\le. Peilee, I(iwa; Fi-^ink
Hankins, C'lanston, Iowa.
I>e|tartment Secretaries — Rev. E. H. "VVilley, Greensbui'g, ^lo. — Education.
Rev. D. M. Helfenstein, Keol-cuk. [owa — Publications.
Mrs. Fanny Harvey. I.,etts, Iowa — Sunday-schools.
Mrs. Mary Peterson. Keokuk, Iowa — Christian Endeavor.
Mrs. Emma Boyce, Letts, Iowa — Finance and Statistics.
Ministers^
Coop, Charles, Fairfield, Iowa.
Helfenstein, D. M., Keokuk, Iowa.
Humphrey, Verno. Defiance, Ohio.
Mann, Allen D.. Letts. Iowa.
Morrow, D. L., Cedar Rapids. Iowa.
Sloan. Charles. Shelby. Ohio.
Strang-e, F. M., Lincoln, Kansas.
Willey, E. H., GreensburK, Mo.
Willey, F. H.. Fairfield, Icwa.
Wilson, Mrs. Emily. Keokuk, Iowa.
t'hiircli, I'a.stor, Clerit, OlVeriiigs, Organizations
(Oft'ering-s October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
A1\TI«K'H — Kev. Fey F. Willey, pastor; Rev. Fey H. Willey was pastor last year;
A. L. Coop, clerk, Peilee, Iowa. Membership, 140. Church building valued at
$3,500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$449.50; American Christian Convention, $7.50; Foreign Missions, $20.00; Home
Missions. $20.09; Education, $7.50; all other purposes, .$40.00.
Sun(lay-.scliool — Mrs. Eva Simmons, superintendent, Fairfield, Iowa; Rena B.
Kyle, secretary, Perlee, Iowa. Enrollment, 85; average attendance, 38. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes, $51.14.
BARING — No pastor; Rev. A. D. Mann was pastor la.*t year; Mrs. J. A. Nichols,
clerk. Baring, Mo. Membership, 100. Church building valued at $2,000.00.
One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $450.00; Foreig-n
Missions, $1.50; all other purposes, $32.12.
Suntlay-.scliool — G. W. Manck, superintendent, Baring. Mo.; Irene Myers, secre-
tary. Baring, Mo. Enrollment, 45; average attendance, 28. Contiibuted to
Sunday-school Department, $ .75; all other purposes, $19.15.
BETHLEHEM 91' — Rev. A. D. ^Mann, pastor; Rev. A. D. ]SIann was pastor last year;
H. B. Fite, clerk, Floris. Iowa. IVIembeiship, ti5. Church building valued
at $2,000.00. One-fourth time preaching:.
SuiKlay-.seliool — Mrs. A. Kelso, superintendent, Floris, Iowa; Wilma Fite, sec-
retary, Eldon. Iowa. Eni'ollment, 65; average attendance, 50. Contributed to
Sunda.v-school Department, $3.07; all other purposes, $23.43.
E)BK!V]DKR — No report for two year:
Herbert Fry, clerk. Fairfield, Iowa.
OAK G-ROA'E — No pastor; Rev. D. M. Helfenstein was pastor for four months last
yeai-; O. A. Harvey, clerk, Letts, Iowa. Membership, 118. Received last year,
27. Church building valued at $2,400.00. Parsonage valued at $2,000.00. One-
fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $155.00; Foreign Mis-
sions. $8.00; all other purposes, $84.00.
Sunday-school — C. N. Coder, superintendent, Letts, Iowa; Opal Coder, secre-
tary. Letts, Iowa. Enrollment, 103; average attendance, 66. Contributed to
Sunday-school ]:)epartment, $3.21; all other purposes, $100.26.
PliEASAXT RIDGE) — Rev. A. D. Mann, pastor; Rev. A. D. Mann was pastor last
year; F. N. Slocum, clerk. Baring, Mo. Membership, 122. Church building
valued at $1,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$300.00; Home Missions, $9.14; all other purposes, $145.50.
Sunday-school — B. C. Slocum, superintendent. Baring, Mo.; Rosa Lane, secre-
tary. Baring, Mo. Eni-ollment, 43; average attendance, 26. Contributed to
all purposes, $29.98.
SANDUSKY — No pastor; Rev. D. M. Helfenstein was pastor last year; Mrs. Lillian
Atterberg, clerk, Keokuk, Iowa. Membership, 120. Received last year, 10.
Church building- valued at $3,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $906.70; American Christian Convention, $5.00; Foieign Mis-
sions, $33.00: Home Missions, $22.00; Education, $5.00: all other purposes,
$351.26.
Sunday-school — Fred Banden. superintendent, Keokuk, Iowa; Merle Hagoneir,
secretary, Keokuk, Iowa. Enrollment, 85; average attendance, 40. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes, $56.21.
SriWiMARY — Ordained ministers. 10; Churches, 7; Churches not reporting-, 1; Mem-
bership, 665. Contributions: Pastoral service, $2,261.20; American ChristiaJi
Convention, $12.50; Education. $12.50; Foreign Missions, $62.50; Home Mis-
sions, $51.23; all other purposes, $652.88. Sunday-schools. 6; Enrollment, 426;
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $17.03. Total contributions re-
ported, $3,069.84. Conference offering to American Chiistian Convention,
$15.00.
mi
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
WESTERN IOWA
(Reported by President Kauftnian)
Session of 1922 —
Session of 1923 —
Officers — Rev. Jesse M. Kauffman, Madrid, Iowa — President.
Rev. Daniel B. Atkinson. Albany, Mo. — Vice-President.
LiConard AVhite, Afton. Iowa — Secretary.
Rev. R. A. Lewis, Redfield, Iowa — Treasurer.
Uc-oartment Secretaries — Miss Edith Norris, Madrid, Iowa — Statistics.
Rev. Lestar Proctor, Albany, Mo. — Devotions.
Rev. O. C. Huff. Gravity, Iowa — Evang-elism.
Miss Orpha Adkison, Winterset, Iowa — Missions.
Miss Orpha Adkinson, Winterset, lowa^Missions.
Rev. M. L.. Everett, 281 Grand Ave., Des Moines, Iowa — Stewardship.
Kauflfman, J. M., Madrid, Iowa.
Lewis. R. A., Redfield, Iowa.
Powell, Dalmanutha, Jireh, Wyo.
Proctor, Lester, Albany, Mo.
Raybourn, R. L., Ti-uro, Iowa.
Rintrler. G. W.. Belle Plaine, Iowa.
Rockwell, F. E., Albany, Mo.
Smith, Samuel, Lewis, Iowa.
Wallace, Mrs. Maggrie, Fullerton, Nebr.
Licentiate —
Edwards, J. E., Lacona, Iowa.
Honorary —
Bishop, Mrs. Emily K., Terre Haute, Ind.
l»Iinister.s — 1922
Aokley. .1. W., Kansas City, Mo.
Atkinson, Daniel B.. Albany, Mo.
Bennett, E. E., Cynthiana, Ind.
Burnham, A. C, Linden, Iowa.
Clark. Raymond G., Stanfordville, N. Y.
Fenwick, Mrs. Minnie, Burns, Wyo.
FoUansbee, L. E., 1520 32d St., Des Moines,
Iowa.
Garrett, E. E.. Arkansas City. Mo.
Heckathom, C. J., Brownlee, Nebr.
Hollingswoi-th, C. G., Milo, Iowa.
Huff. Orland C, Corning, Iowa.
Hurst. A. P., Albany, Mo.
James, Mrs. A. R., Wheat Ridge, Colo.
Cliurcli, Pa.stor, Clerk, Offerings, Organizations
(Offering's October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
DES MOINES — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. L. E. FoUansbee, clerk, 1.520
32d St., Des Moines, Iowa.
EBENEZER — No pastor; No pastor last year; Hubert Fry, clerk. Fairfield, Iowa.
Membership, 48. Church building- valued at $2,000.00. Contributed to all
purposes. $12.5.00.
FAIRVIEW^ (AOAIR CO.) — No pastor; No pastoi- last year; Rose Emerson, clerk,
Stuart, Iowa.
FAIRVIE'W' (TAYLOR CO.) — Rev. O. C. Huff, pastor; Rev. O. C. Huff was pastor
last vear; Clyde Coulthard, clerk. Gravity, Iowa. Membership, 142. Received
last year 2i. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Full time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoral service, $1,500.00: Foreign Missions, $26.50; Home Mis-
sions, $26.50; Education, $42.55; all other purposes, $314.65.
Snnday-scliool — George P.ycroft, superintendent. Brooks, Iowa; Miss Mary
Hewitt, secretarv. Corning, Iowa. Enrollment, 120; average attendance. 83.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes, $201.89.
Chri.stian Endeavor — Miss Mary Hewitt, president, Corning-, Iowa; Mrs. Henry
Mitchell, corresponding- secretary. Corning, Iowa. Members? — active, 34. Total
paid, $20.00.
GRISWOLIJ — No pastor; No pastor last year; Christena Thurlin, clerk.
HILL OF ZIOX— No pastor; Rev. E. H. Willey was pastor last year; A. S. Lynn,
clerk. Orient, Iowa. Membership, 113. Received last year, 5. Church build-
ing- valued at $6,000.00. Parsonage valued at $2,000.00. Full time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoral service, $1,000.00; American Christian Convention,
$8.00; Foreign :Missions, $20.17; Home Missions, $38.22; Education, $15.00; all
other purposes. $244.11.
Sanday-.school — Frank James, superintendent, Orient, Iowa; Edith E. Boyd,
secretary. Creston. Iowa. Enrollment, 199; average attendance. 65. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department. $4.00; all other purposes, $112.00.
Christian Endeavor — Winnifred A. Ford, president, Creston, Iowa; Elma Ford,
corresponding secretary. Orient, Iowa. Members — active, 25; associate. 15;
total, 40. Junior members, 25. Total paid, $85.00.
LINDEN — Rev. A. C. Burnham, supply pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. J. V.
Roland, clerk. Linden, Iowa. Membership, 94. Received last year, 1. Church
building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued at $1,500.00. One-half time
preaching-.
Sunday-school — Ezra Harden, superintendent, Linden, Iowa; Mrs. Cora Hug-
gins, secretary. Linden, Iowa. Enrollment, 50; average attendance, 42. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $58.40.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 165
liOIVE CH4l1'EL, — Rev. Lester Proctor, pastor; Rev. Lester Proctor was pastor last
year; C. B. Mapes, clerk, Hamburg-, Iowa. Membership, 48. Received last
year, 6. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00;
Home Missions, $9.43; Education, $13.75; all other purposes, $230.00.
Sundny-soliool — Claud Gulser, superintendent, Hamburg, Iowa: Amanda Houts,
secretary, Hamburg, Iowa. Enrollment, 80; average attendance, 45. Con-
tributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.03; all other purposes, $85.58.
Chri-stiaii Endeavor — Irvin Gulser, president, Hamburg, Iowa; Emery Zuck,
corresponding secretary, Watson, Mo.
I.OUCKS GROVE — No pastor; Rev. L. M. Everett was pastor last year; Mrs. Clara
Adrian, clerk, Stuart, Iowa. Membership, 165. Received last year, 10. Church
building- valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to Ameri-
can Christian Convention, $4.50; Foreign JNIissions, $9.25; Home Missions,
$5.00.
Sunday-jscliool — A. A. Kirlin, superintendent, Menlo, Iowa; Floyd McGinnis,
secretary, Stuart, Iowa. Enrollment, 58; average attendance, 35. Contributed
to all purposes, $50.00.
MADRID — Rev. Jesse M. Kauffman. pastor; Rev. Jesse M. Kauffman was pastor last
year; Alen Adams, clerk, Madrid, Iowa. Membership, 273. Received last
year, 22. Church building valued at $10,000.00. Parsonage valued at $4,500.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,350.00; American
Christian Convention, $20.00; Foreign Missions, $182.45; Education, $305.14;
all, other purposes, $695.10.
Sunday-.schooI — George Hutton, superintendent, Madrid, Iowa; Dr. D. M.
Studebaker, secretary, Madrid, Iowa. Enrollment, 216; average attendance,
165. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes,
$360.00.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Louise Pierce, president, Madrid, Iowa; Miss Martha
Reese, corresponding secretary, ISIadrid, Iowa. Members — active, 38; honor-
ary, 2; total, 40. Total paid out, $102.33. Jxinior members, 30.
MORRISBURG — No pastor; Rev. R. A. Lewis was pastor last year; Mrs. Ada
Marlenee, clerk, Stuart, Iowa. Received last year, 1. Parsonage valued at
$2,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $140.00;
American Christian Convention, $1.00; Foreign Missions, $1.00; Home Missions,
$1.00; Education. $1.00; all other purposes, $207.63.
Sunday-xehool — Mrs. Lula Hall, superintendent, Stuart. Iowa; Ray Moore,
secretary, Stuart, Iowa. Enrollment. 26. Contributed to Sunday-school De-
partment, $1.00; all other purposes, $69.09.
MT. ZIOX — No pastor; No pastor last year; J. F. Clauson, clerk. Grand River, Iowa.
Sunday-.sehool — Blanch Grim, secretary. Grand River, Iowa. Enrollment, 54.
Contributed to all purposes, $13.08.
OAK HII^Ij (TAYLOR CO.) — No pastor; Rev, Alfred Hurst was pastor last year;
Mrs. Virginia Taylor, clerk. Gravity, Iowa. Membership, 103. Received last
year, 11. Church building- valued at $1,800.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $650.00; American Christian Convention, $4.22;
Foreign Missions, $30.36; Home Missions, $9.50; Education, $17.00; all other
purposes, $82.62.
ChrlstJan Endeavor — Jessie Fuelberth. president. Gravity, Iowa; Ruth Dutton,
corresponding secretary, Gravity, Iowa. Members — active, 27; associate, 12;
total, 39.
OAK HILIj (UXION CO.) — No pastor; No pastor last year; Letha McGuire, clerk,
Thayer, Iowa.
OTTER CREEK — No pastor; Rev. L. M. Everett was pastor last year; D. L.
Puderbaugh, clerk, Lacona, Iowa. Membership, 107. Church building- valued
at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. $50.00;
American Christian Convention. $2.50; Foreign Missions. $25.00; Education,
$4.48; all other purposes, $85.00.
Sunday-.soliool — William Mussellman, superintendent, Milo, Iowa; Cora E.
Nyswonger. secretary, Lacona, Iowa. Enrollment, 80; average attendance, 57.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $2.00; all other purposes, $34.23.
Christian Endeavor — Cora E. Nyswonger. corresponding secretary, Lacona,
Iowa.
PLEASAIVT RIDGE — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Mary "White, clerk.
Membership, 74. Church building valued at $2,000.00.
Snnday-sehool — Leonard ^Vhite. superintendent. Afton, Iowa; Bernice Stroup,
secretary, Afton, Iowa. Average attendance, 15. Contributed to all purposes,
$15.56.
PLEASAXT A'ALLEY — Rev. R. L. Raybourn, pastor; Rev. R. L. Raybourn was
pastor last year; Mrs. John Claypool, clerk. Murray. Iowa. Membership, 75.
Received last year, 1. Contributed to all purposes, $30.00.
166 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Siuidny-school — IMrs. Delbert Gripp. superintendent. Thayer, Iowa; Mrs.
Willis White, secretary, Thayer, Iowa. Enrollment, 35: average attendance,
20. Contributed to all purposes, $28.00.
SHIL.O — Rev. R. A. Lewis, pastor; Rev. R. A. Lewis was pastor last year; Albert
Davis, clerk. Perry, Iowa. Membership, 25. Church building- valued at
$3,000.00. One-half time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $95.00;
American Christian Convention, $5.04; Foreign Missions, $6.34; Education,
$13.00; all other purposes. $62.86.
TRVRO — Rev. R. L. Raybourn, pastor; Rev. R. L. Raybourn -was pastor last year;
A. E. Roby, clerk, Truro, Iowa. Membership, 164. Parsonage valued at
$3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service. $1,000.00;
American Christian Convention, $10.00; Foreign Missions, $27.00; Home Mis-
sions, $23.00; Education, $14.00; Relief, $14.00; all other purposes, $120.00.
Snnday-.sehool — E. IM. Husted, superintendent, Truro, Iowa; Fern Hollings-
woi'th. secretary, Truro, Iowa. Enrollment, 120; average attendance, 70.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes, $145.00.
"WHEELERS GRO"\'E — Rev. R. A. Lewis, pastor; Rev. R. A. Lewis was pastor last
year; Albert Bolton, clerk, Carson, Iowa. Membership, 125. Received last
year. 2. Church building valued at $12,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00; Foreign Missions, $6.35; Home Mis-
sions, $15.14; Education. $16.43; all other purposes, $231.81.
Sun<Iay-.sehool — Cynthia Moxley, superintendent, Carson, Iowa; Carrie Daven-
port, secretary. Carson, Iowa. Enrollinent. 108: average attendance. 62* Con-
tributed to all purposes, $63.30.
Christian En«leavor — Miss Ceness Johnson, president, Carson, lo-wa. ^lembers
— active, 22; associate, 30; total, 52.
WINTERSET — No pastor; No pa.'-tor last .vear; Orpha Adkinson, clerk, "Winterset,
Iowa.
SrMl^IARV — (1922) — Ordained ministers. 22; Licentiates, 1; Churches, 21; Mem-
bership, 1,556. Contributions: Pastoral service, $6,785.00; American Christian
Convention. $55.26; Education, $442.35; Foreign Missions, $334.42; Hom© Mis-
sions, $127.79; Relief Funds, $14.00; all other purposes, $2,428.78. Sunday-
schools, 13; Enrollment, 1,146; Contributed to Sunday-school Department,
$24.03. Christian Endeavor Societies, 7; Membership, 565. Total contributions
reported, $10,211.63. Conference offering to American Christian Convention,
$8.75.
EASTERN KANSAS
(Reported by Secretary M'augh)
Session of 1922 — Elm City Church.
Session of 1923 — Pleasant Valley Church.
Officers — Rev. A. A. IMason, Altoona, Kansas — Vice-President.
Emerson Maxson, 101 Wilson St.. Chanute, Kansas — Vice-President.
Miss Jennie "Waugh, Edna, Kansas — Secretary.
Harry Harden, Edna, Kansas — Treasurer.
Department Seoretariew — Emmett Hughes, Chanute, Kansas. R. R. 1 — Publications.
George Nading, Edna, Kansas, R. R. 2 — Sunday-schools.
Charles Davis, Edna. Kansas, R. R. 2 — Education.
Mrs. Emma Lozier, Edna, Kansas, R. R. 2 — Missions.
Miss Lura Mazson, Edna, Kansas, R. R. 2 — Chiistian Endeavor.
Trustees — ;M. L. Carter; Clem Hooper; Luthei- Nelli.e; Dan Rush, .Ji-. ; Enoch
"Wiggins.
Executive Boarti — James Alexander. William Allison, Rev. A. A. ^lason, Mrs.
Pruda B. Utley; Jennie Waugh.
Ministers — Masters, J. S.. Pullman. Mich.
Burton, Georse, Hallowell, Kansas. ^,''''T' ^- ^- AHoona, Kan.sas.
Darnell, T. C, Puyallup, "Wash. ^1?^^' I'^"'f • ^*'^"r? Kansas.
Drake, D. R., Beaumont, Kansas. VP^^- ^ ^;- Banzett, Okla.
Masters, J. L.. 416 E. 8th St.. CoflFeyville, \N inter, H. Vernon, Miltonvale, Kansas.
Kansas.
Clinrcli, Pastor, (^'lerk, OfVerinjjj^s, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
ELM CITY — Rev. A. A. IVIason. pastor; Rev. A. A. Mason was pastor last year;
Miss Jennie Waugh. clerk, Edna, Kansas, R. R. 2. Membership, 112. Received
last year, 4. Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoial service, $425.00; American Christian Convention, $4.00;
Foreign Missions, $17.75; Home Missions, $12.00; Education, $9.35; Relief.
$5.00; all other purposes, $89.15.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 167
Suniia.'i -.school — Clem Hooper, superintendent, Edna. Kansas, R. R. 2; Charles
Davis," secretary, Edna, Kansas, R. R. 2-. Enrollment, 128; average attendance,
59. Contributed to Home Missions, $1.00; Christian Orphanage. $5.00; Near
East Relief, $3.07; Foreign Missions, $3.00; all other purposes, $76.11.
ChriKtian Endeavor — Jennie Waugh. president. Edna, Kansas, R. R. 2; Clarence
Harden, corresponding secretai'y, Edna. Kansas. R. R. 2. Members — active,
29; associate, 2; total, 31. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department,
$2.00: Foreign Missions, $2.00; Current Erpenses, .?6.50.
MAPLE CITV-^No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Pruda B. Utley, clerk. Dexter,
Kansas. ?*Iembership, 48. Contributed to all purposes, $3.00.
PLEASANT VALLEY — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Jas. W. Alexander,
clerk, Altoona, Kansas. R. R. 1. Membership, 93. Received last year, 9.
Church building valued at $1,000.00. Contributed to Palmer College, $6.00;
all other purposes, $445.13.
Sunrtaj-scliool — Emmett ?Iughes, superintendent. Chanute. Kansas, R. R. 1;
Ralph Russell, secretary, Altoona, Kansas. Enrollment, 129; average attend-
ance. 51. Contributed to Foreign Missions, $8.50; all other purposes, $124.01.
Chri.stian Endeavor — True Daniels, president, Chanute, Kansas; Zona Wiggins,
coriesponding secretary, Earleton, Kansas. Members — active, 23; associate,
S; total, 31.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 9; Churches, 3; Churches not reporting, 1; Mem-
bership, 253. Contributions: Pastoral service, $425.00; American Christian
Convention. $4.00; Education, $15.35; Foreign Missions. $17.75; Home Missions,
$12.00; Relief Funds, .f5.00: all other purposes. $537.28. Sunday-schools, 2;
Enrollment. 257. Christian Endeavor Societies, 2; Membership, 62; Contributed
to Christian Endeavor Department, $2.00. Total contributions reported,
$1,018.38. Conference offering to American Christian Convention, $8.05.
NORTHERN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
(Reported by Secretary Nelson)
Session of 1922 — Lincoln Church.
Session of 1923 — Olive Hill Church.
Officers — Elmer L. Roe, Superior, Nebraska — President.
Wesley Mlchener, Gresham, Nebraska — Vice-President.
C. Edger Booze, McPherson, Kansas — Secretary.
Mrs. Eva Savis, Miltonvale, Kansas — Treasvirer.
Department Secretaries — Mrs. Rhoda Roe, Webber, Kansas — Missions.
Mrs. Gertrude Nelson, Gresham, Nebraska — Sunday-schools.
Rolon Jones, Shelby, Nebraska — Publication and Education.
Mrs. Floyd Hogg, Lincoln, Kansas — Christian Endeavor.
Rev. R. L. Hendrickson, Lincoln, Kansas — Finance.
Rev. F. M. Strange, Lincoln, Kansas — Social Reform.
Tru-stecs — E. L. Roe, Wesley Michener, Eva Davis, J. E. Ingerson, Wm. Hogg, C. C.
Hendrickson, O. C. Cederberg.
MinLsters — Grantham, .1. A., Lincoln, Kansas.
Barton, J. S., Lincoln, Kansas. "''[l^'?''''^°V' ?' h' L'ncoln, Kan.sas.
Burnell, Rue, Superior, Nebraska. ^'^P'*'"-^^ ^H V'^f^'^i' ^r^u""^^;
Bushons, Peter, 810 Houston St., Manhattan, Nelson, C.G. Red Cloud, Nebra.ska.
Kansas Strange, 1". M., Lincoln, Nebraska.
Elliot, Mrs. Ellen, Miltonvale, Kansas. Thomas, A. A.. Arlington, Kansas.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Org'anization.s
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
LINCOLN — Rev. R. L. Hendrickson, pastor; Rev. R. L. Hendrickson was pastor
last year; Floyd Hogg, clerk, Lincoln, Kansas. Membership, 325; Received
last year, 3. Church building valued at $8,000.00. Full time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service. $1,440.00; Foreign ^fissions, $13.00; Home
Missions, $15.00; Education. $10.00; all other purposes. $13.00.
Sundliy-school — Earl Breazier. superintendent, Lincoln, Kansas: ^Irs. Edna
Breazier, secretary, Lincoln, Kansas. Enrollment, 323; average attendance,
100. Contributed to Home Missions. $18.85; all other purposes. $174.53.
Christian Endeavor — James Strange, president. Lincoln, Kansas: Wendell
Grantham, corresponding secretary, Lincoln. Kansas. Members — active, 34;
honorary, 6; total, 40. Contributed to Home Missions, $2.00; Foreign Missions,
$2.00; Current expense, $2.00.
MEREDITH — Rev. H. A'ernon Winter, pastor: Rev. H. Vernon "Winter was pastor
last year; <". J. Eye, clerk. Miltonvale, Kansas. Membership, 74. Received
last year, 2. Church building valued at $1,500.00. Full time preaching. Con-
168 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
tributed to pastoral service, $200.00 (for two months); all other purposes,
$263.08.
Sanday-scb<H>I — C. J. Eye, superintendent, Miltonvale, Kansas; Helen Holz-
apfel, Miltonvale, Kansas. Enrollment, 84; average attendance, 43. Contributed
to Sunday-school Department, $2.50; all other purposes, $105.03.
Christian Endeavor — Wm. Demann^tte, Aurora, Kansas, president; Mrs. C. P.
Stein, corresponding' seci'etary, Miltonvale, Kansas. Members — active, 37;
associate, 13; total, 50. Contributed to Foreig-n Missions, $10.00; all other
purposes, $18.00.
OLiI\^ HILiI. — Rev. Rue Burnell, pastor; Rev. Rue Burnell was pastor last year;
Carl Cederberg, clerk, Mankato, Kansas. Membership, 143. Received last
year, 24. Church building valued at $1,500.00. Parsonage valued at $2,000.00.
Full time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,500.00; American
Christian Convention, $14.60; Foreign Missions, $49.05; Home Missions, $49.05;
Education, $24.50; Elon Orphanage, $14.00; Palmer College, $100.00; all other
purposes, $304.07.
Sunday-school — Elmer L. Roe, superintendent, Superior, Nebraska; Carrie
Wells, secretary, Superior, Nebraska. Enrollment, 148; average attendance,
83. Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $5.00; all other purposes,
$186.74.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Lowell Warren, president, Superior, Nebraska; Miss
Delia Peck, Superior, Nebraska. Members — active, 32; honorary, 10; total,
42. Contributed to all purposes, $5.00.
WAYLiAXD — Rev. C. G. Nelson, pastor; Rev. C. G. Nelson was pastor last year;
W. A. Michener, clerk, Gresham, Nebraska. Membership, 200. Received last
year, 19. Church building valued at $5,000.00. Parsonage valued at $1,500.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,200.00; American
Christian Convention, $9.26; Foreign Missions. $11.67; Home Missions, $29.30;
Palmer College, $751.00; all other purposes, $239.17.
Sunday-school — ]Mark A. Romohr, superintendent, Ulysses, Nebraska; Harley
Eklund, secretary, Gresham, Nebraska. Enrollment, 196; average attendance,
83. Contributed to all purposes, $253.17.
Christian Endeavor — Miss Vernal Brindle, president, Gresham, Nebraska;
Wesley Michener, corresponding secretary, Gresham, Nebraska. Members-
active, 18; honorary, 4; total, 22.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers. 10; Churches, 6; Churches not reporting, 2; mem-
bership, 742. Contributions: Pastoral service, $4,340.00; American Christian
Convention, $23.86; Education, $34.50: Foreign Missions, $73.72; Home Mis-
sions, $93.35; all other purposes, $869.32; Palmer College, $851.00. Sunday-
schools reported, 4; Enrollinent, 751: contributed to Sunday-school Depart-
ment, $7.50; all other purposes, $738.32. Christian Endeavor Societies, 4'
Members, 154. Contributed to all purposes, $39.00; Palmer College, $20.55; all
other purposes, $54.99. Total contributions reported, $7,161.11. Conference
offering to American Christian Convention, $15.00.
NORTHWESTERN KANSAS
(Reported by Secretary McDaniel)
Session of 1922 —
Session of 1923 —
OflScers— Emery S. Huff, Oronoque, Kansas — President.
George L. Colip, Jr., Norton, Kansas — ^\^ice-President.
Belle McDaniel, Edson, Kansas— Secretary.
T. S. McDaniel, Edson, Kansas — Treasurer.
Department Secretaries — Mrs. Dull, Dellvale, Kansas— Sunday-schools.
Ida Huff, Dellvale, Kansas — Christian Endeavor.
Anna Wheeler, Oronoque, Kansas — Churches.
Rosa Sprague, Almena, Kansas — Missions.
Ministers— Noble, P. S.. Haxtum, Colo.
Huflf, C. E., Oronoque. Kansas. Tipton, J. W.. Macon, Mo.
Humphrey, Seldon, New Haven, Conn. ^- *
Millholland, S. M., Almena, Kansa.s. Licentiate —
Millholland, V. L., Almena. Kansas. Graham, Carl, Albany, Mo.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
GOOD HOPE— Rev. C. E. Huff, pastor: Rev. C. E. Huff was pastor last year; Carl
Saltzman (1922), clerk, Dellvale, Kansas. Church services held in schoolhouse.
One-half time preaching. ^
Christian Endeavor — Blanche MacCulen, president, Dellvale, Kansas. Members
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 169
— active, 16; associate, S; total, 24. Contributed to Christian Endeavor De-
partment, $5.00.
MORNING STAR — Rev. S. M. Millholland, pastor; Rev. S. M. Millholland was
pastor last year; Mrs. Alma Simmons, clerk, Almena, Kansas. Membership, 82.
Received last year, 2. Church building: valued at $2,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $1,000.00. Full time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,200.00;
American Christian Convention, $12.00; Foreign Missions, $37.06; Home Mis-
sions, $24.38; Education, $26.55; all other purposes, $593.12.
Sunday-.school — V. L. Millholland, superintendent, Almena, Kansas; Mrs. C. E.
Sprague, secretary, Almena, Kansas. Enrollment, 156; average attendance, 73.
Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $6.10; all other purposes, $93.53.
ChrLstinii Endeavor — Frma H. Colip, president, Almena, Kansas; Ross E.
Severns, corresponding secretarj-, Norton, Kansas. Members — active, 16; as-
sociate, 5; honorary, 3; total, 24. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Depart-
ment, $10.25.
OROIVOClUE^Rev. C. E. Huff, pastor; Rev. C. E. Huff was pastor last year; Mary
H. Davis, clerk, Dellvale, Kansas. Membership, 60. Received last year, 3.
Church building burned. Parsonage valued at $2,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to American Chiistian Convention, $20.00; Foreign
Missions, $35.00; Home Missions, $35.00; Education, $20.00; all other purposes,
$299.73.
Suiiclay-.school — Ray E. Davis, superintendent, Dellvale, Kansas; Emery S.
Huff, secretary, Dellvale, Kansas. Enrollment, 95; average attendance, 50.
Contributed to all other purposes, $14.50.
Christian Endeavor — Emery S. Huff, president, Dellvale, Kansas; Mrs. Ida
Huff, corresponding secretary, Dellvale, Kansas. Members — active, 16; as-
sociate, 4; total, 20. Contributed to Christian Endeavor Department, $17.52.
riiEASANT HOME — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mary C. McDaniel, clerk,
Edson, Kansas. Membership, 12. Church building valued at $500.00. Con-
tributed to American Christian Convention, $3.00; Foreign Missions, $4.50;
Home Missions, $3.00; Education, $10.00; Relief, $4.50; all other purposes, $8.50.
VALLEY CENTER — No pastor; No pastor last year; M^rs. J. D. Keyser, clerk.
Parks, Nebr. Contributed to American Christian Convention, $2.50; Home
Missions, $5.00; all other purposes, $87.00.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Frank Graham, superintendent. Parks, Nebraska; Earl
W. Schyhart, seci'etary. Parks, Nebraska. Enrollment, 41; average attendance,
28. Contributed to all purposes, $35.00.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 6; Licentiates, 1; Churches, 5; Membership, 154.
Contributions: Pastoral service, $1,200.00; American Christian Convention,
$37.50; Education, $56.55; Foreign Missions, $76.56; Home Missions, $67.38;
Relief Funds, $4.50; all other purposes, $988.35. Sunday-schools, 3; Enroll-
ment, 292; Contributed to Sunday-school Department, $6.10. Christian En-
deavor Societies, 3; Membership, 68. Contributed to Christian Endeavor De-
partment, $32.77. Total contributions reported, $2,469.71.
SOUTHERN KANSAS
(Reported by Secretary Rasmussen)
Session of 1922 — Towanda. •
Session of 1923 — Neola.
Officers — Rev. Burley T. Cole, Langdon, Kansas — President.
Mrs. Lilly V. Moore, Towanda, Kansas — Vice-President.
Mrs. E. Rasmussen, Stafford, Kansas — Secretary.
N. J. Rasmussen, Stafford, Kansas — Treasurer.
Charles Lenager, Turon, Kansas — Trustee.
Conference Forward Movement Board — Mrs. Eunice Lenager, Turon, Kansas —
Devotions.
Mrs. Belle Gott, Arlington, Kansas — Evangelism.
Rev. A. A. Thomas, Arlington, Kansas — Religious Education.
Mrs. John Wooldridge, Towanda, Kansas — Missions.
Harve Webber, Arlington, Kansas — Benevolence.
Ministers— liicentiate —
Bolton, Ford, Towanda, Kansas. Cole, Burley T., Langdon, Kansas.
Cameron, E., Cassoday, Kansas.
Irons, M. F., Guymon, Oklahoma. Honor«ry —
Rasmussen, Mrs. E., Stafford, Kansas. Thomas, A. A., . Arlington, Kansas.
Roberts, W. A., Towanda, Kansas.
Clinrch, Pastor, Clerk, Offering's, Orgranizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
CASSODAY — No pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Lillian Breidenstein, clerk.
170 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
Cassoday, Kansas. Membership, 7. Chuich building valued at $800.00. Oc-
casional preaching-.
MATFIEI..D GREEN — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Levi Jones, clerk,
Matfield Green, Kansas.
KEOLiA Rev. Alonzo A. Thomas, pastor; Rev. Alonzo A. Thomas was pastor part
of last year; Mrs. Maude Durham, clerk, Turon, Kansas. Membership, 68.
Church building valued at $1,400.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service. $16H.00; American Christian Convention, $5.40; Foreign Mis-
sions. $6.53; Home ^Missions, $4.58; Near East Relief, $3.00; all other purposes,
$67.95.
PLEASAXT HILL — Rev. Alonzo A. Thomas, pastor; Rev. F. M. Strange was pastor
last .vear: Mrs. Anna Webber, clerk, Arlington, Kansas. IMembership, 66.
Church building valued at $2,000.00. Will have one-half time preaching. Re-
ceived last year, 9. Contributed to pastoral service, $537.50; American Chris-
tian Convention, $10.00; Foreign Missions, $5.00; Home Missions, $5.00; Educa-
tion, $10.30; all other purposes, $24.95.
TO\*'ANDA — Rev. W. A. Roberts, pastor; Rev. "W. A. Roberts was pastor part of
last year; Mrs. John Wooldridge, clerk, Towanda. Kansas. Membership, 101.
Received last year, 18. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $3,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,394.00;
American Christian Convention, $110.12; Foreign Missions, $118.40; Home
Missions, $121.51; Education, $104.55; all other purposes, $331.29.
SU3IIHARY — Ordained ministers, 5; Licentiates, 1; Churches, 5; Membership, 242.
Contributions: Pastoral service, $2,097.50; American Christian Convention,
$125.52; Education, $114.85; Foreign Missions, $129.93; Home Missions. $131.09;
Relief Funds, $3.00; all other purposes, $424.19. Total contributions reported.
$3,026.08. Conference offering to American Christian Convention, $8.50.
Southern Group
ALABAMA
(Reported by Secretary Carter)
Session of 1922 — Mt. Zion Church.
Session of 1923 — Cragford Church.
Offleer.'s — Rev. G. D. Hunt, Wadley, Alabama — President.
Rev. J. D. Dollar, Roanoke, Alabama — A'ice-President.
Rev. E. M. Carter, Wadley, Alabama — Secretary.
J. yv. Payne, Wedowee, Alabama — Treasurer.
Ministers— Meacham, W. T., Roanoke, Ala.. R. R. 2.
„ „ Orr, J. B., Ore City, Texas.
Amerson, J. E., Lineville, Ala., R. R. Sheppard, A. H., 2906 Sec. Ave., Columbus,
Carpenter, W. C, Joppa, Ala. q^
Carter, C. W., Wadley, Ala. Veaz'ey, G. H., Wadley, Ala.
Carter, E. M., Wadley, Ala. Waldrop, S. R., Lineville, Ala.
Licentiates-
Dollar, J. D., Roanoke, Ala.. R. R. 4.
Elder, J. W., Pisgah, Ala.
Hughes, J. H., Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 4. Dollar. Jessie, Elon College, N. C.
Hunt. G. D., Wadlev. Ala. Pollard, M. A., Wedowee, Ala.
Knovvles, W. B., Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 2. Smith, B. F., Lineville, Ala.
Church, Pastor, Cleric, Offerings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
AA'TIOCH — Rev. G. D. Hunt, pastor; Rev. G. D. Hunt was pastor last year; R. W
Day, clerk, Roanoke, Ala. Membership, 114. Received last year, 10. Church
building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $250.00.
SunilaT-.school — J. F. Beaird, superintendent, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 1; Clifford
Deloach, secretary, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 1. Enrollment, 96; average attend-
ance, 70. Contributed to all purposes, $24.64.
Christian Endeavor — C. Deloach, president, Stroud, Ala., R. R. ; Mary J. De-
loach, corresponding secretai-y. Stroud, Ala., R. R. Members — active, 15; hon-
orary, 5; total, 20.
BETTHAXY — Rev. A. H. Sheppard, pastor; Rev. A. H. Sheppard was pastor last
year- W. J. Harrv clerk, Glenn, Ga. Membership, 46. Received last year, 3.
Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $121.00.
Snnday-.school — H. N. Ovs-ens, superintendent. Rock Mills, Ala.; Neal Smith,
secretary, Roanoke, Ala. Enrollment, 70; average attendance, 62. Contributed
to all purposes, $38.00.
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BEVLAH — Rev. G. D. Hunt, pastor; Rev. G. D. Hunt vva.'^ pastor last year; J. D.
Hall, clerk, Wadley, Ala.. R. R. 2. Membership, 94. Received last yeai', 11.
Chuich building- valued at $2, .500. 00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $135.00.
Sun(laj-!!«cliooI — R. B. Culpeppei', superintendent, Wadley, Ala., R. R. 3; Styles
Denney, secretary, Wadley, Ala., R. R. 3. Enrollment, 84; average attend-
ance, 75. Contributed to all purposes, $30.00.
BRYANS CHAPEL, — Rev. J. D. Dollar, pastor; Rev. W. C. Carpenter was pastor
last year; Mrs. R. M. Adams, clerk, Arab, Ala. New church. Received last
year, 19. Contributed to pastoral service, $6.63; all other purposes, $134.50.
CHRISTIANA — Rev. G. H. A'eazey, pastor; Rev. G. H. Veazey was pastor last year;
Robert S. Duck, clerk, Dadeville, Ala., R. R. 2. Membership, 58. Received last
year, 5. Church building- valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $73.75; all other purposes, $53.60.
Sunday-Nohool — A. Ij. Jenning-s, superintendent, Dadeville, Ala., R. R. 2; Press-
ley Ingram, secretary, Dadeville, Ala., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 111; average at-
tendance, 95. Contributed to all purposes, $18.10.
CiiriKtian Eiuleavor — Barnes Jennings, president, Dadeville, Ala., R. R. 2;
Athens Washburn, corresponding secretary, Dadeville, Ala., R. R. 2. Mem-
bers— active, 23.
CORINTH — Rev. E. M. Carter, pastor; Rev. E. M. Carter was pastor last year;
J. G. Harris, clerk, Wadley, Ala., R. R. Membership, 56. Received last year,
1. Church building- valued at $1,500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service. $70.00.
Sunday-.seliool — J. C. Harris, superintendent, Wadley, Ala., R. R. 4; C. G.
Knight, secretary, Wadley, Ala., R. R. 4. Enrollment, 75. Contributed to
all purposes, $14.00.
CRAGFORU — Rev. E. M. Carter, pastor; Rev. E. M. Carter was pastor last year;
C. H. Mitchell, clerk, Cragford, Ala. Membership, 29. Church building valued
at $2,500.00. One-fourth time pi-eaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$150.00; all other purposes, $22.00.
Sunday-school — C. H. Mitchell, superintendent, Cragford. Ala.; C. H. Mitchell,
secietary, Cragford, Ala. Enrollment, 46; averag-e attendance, 35. Contributed
to all purposes, $18.19.
DINGLERS CHAPEI. — Rev. C. W. Carter, pastor; Rev. C. W. Carter was pastor
last year; Victor Bailey, clerk, Lineville, Ala., R. R. Membership, 27. Re-
ceived last year, 1. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $55.70.
Sunday-school — Victor Bailey, superintendent, Lineville, Ala., R. R. ; Bertie
Taylor, secretary, Lineville, Ala., R. R. Enrollment, 40; average attendance,
32. Contributed to all purposes, $5.50.
FOREST HOME — Rev. G. H. Veazey, pastor; Rev. C. W. Carter was pastor last
year. Membership, 35. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $63.91.
Sunday-school — R. L. Barfield, superintendent. Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 2; Miss
Jesse Smith, secretary, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 50; averag-e at-
tendance, 42. Contributed to all purposes, $10.78.
LIBERTY GROVE — Rev. J. D. Dollar, pastor; Rev. W. C. Carpenter was pastor
last year; Mrs. S. E. Carpenter, clerk, Cullman, Ala., R. R. Membership, 19.
Received last year, 11. Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-fourth time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $55.08; all other purposes, $16.00.
Sunday'-school — S. E. Carpenter, superintendent. Cullman, Ala., R. R. Enroll-
ment, 31; average attendance, 28.
LOWELL, — Rev. J. D. Dollar, pastor; Rev. J. D. Dollar was pastor last year; C. H.
Russell, clerk, Roanoke, Ala. Membership, 113. Received last year, 3. One-
fourth time preaching-. Contrittuted to pastoral service, $50.00.
MACEHONIA — Rev. J. E. Amerson, pastor; Rev. J. E. Amerson was pastor last
year; Flora Gore, clerk, Delta, Ala. Membership, 67. Received last year, 6.
Church building valued at $1,200.00. One-fourth time preaching-.
McGUIRES CHAPEL — Rev. G. D. Hunt, pastor; Rev. G. D. Hunt was pastor last
year; L. G. McDaniel, clerk, Wadley, Ala., R. R. Membership, 77. Received
last year, 17. Church building- valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching-.
Contributed to pastoral service, $60.00; all other purposes, $16.50.
Sunday-school — R. Jones, superintendent; Roy A. Jones, secretary, Daviston,
Ala. Enrollment, 72; average attendance, 60. Contributed to a'll purposes,
$10.00.
MT. ZION — Rev. J. D. Dollar, pastor; Rev. J. D. Dollar was pastor last year;
J. B. Swann, clerk, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 5. Membership, 174. Received last
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year, 10. Church building valued at $1,200.00. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $150.00; all other purposes, .|27.00.
Sunday-school — B. E. Stevens, superintendent, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 5; J. L.
Liles, secretar.v, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 5. Enrollment, 60. Contributed to all
purposes, $10.00.
Christian Endeavor — M. L. Jones, president, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 5.
XEW" HARMONY — Rev. C. W. Carter, pastor; Rev. C. W. Carter was pastor last
year; Miss Hattie McCormic, clerk, Lineville, Ala.,'R. R. 3. Membership, 69.
Received last year, 7. Church building valued at $1,500.00. One-fourth time
preaching-. Contribute-d to pastoral service, $103.15; all other purposes, $16.00.
Sunday-school — E. C. Devaughan, superintendent, Lineville, Ala.; G. M. Mc-
Daniel, secretary, Lineville, Ala. Enrollment, 34; average attendance, 30.
Contributed to all purposes, $13.00.
NEW home: — Rev. C. W. Carter, pastor; Rev. S. R. Waldrop was pastor last year;
W. L. Latham, clerk. Delta, Ala., R. R. Membership, 58. Received last year, 5.
Church building valued at $1,200.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $35.88.
Sunday-school — R. J. ISIoore, superintendent. Delta, Ala.; Loil Padgett, secre-
tary. Delta, Ala. Enrollment, 110; average attendance, 80. Contributed to all
purposes, $15.00.
NEW HOPE — Rev. G. D. Hunt, pastor; Rev. G. D. Hunt was pastor last year; E. C.
Stevens, clerk, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 1. Membership, 185. Received last year,
10. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-four time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $250.00; all other purposes, $25.00.
Sunday-school — J. H. Crisler, superintendent, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 1; Jessie
Greene, secretary, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 1. Enrollment, 51; average attendance,
47. Contributed to all purposes, $27.65.
Christian Endeavor — Fannie Mae Elder, president, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 1; John
Greene, corresponding secretary, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 1. Members — active, 20;
associate, 2; honorary, 5; total, 27.
NOONDAY — Rev. J. D. Dollar, pastor; Rev. J. D. Dollar was pastor last year;
Clois Sikes, clerk, "SVedowee, Ala. Membership, 123. Received last year, 7.
Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $108.40.
Sunday-school — W. H. Stevens, superintendent, Wedowee, Ala.; Clois Sikes,
secretary, Wedowee, Ala. Enrollment, 109; average attendance, 75. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $70.00.
Christian Endeavor — Minnie Huey, president, W^edowee, Ala., R. R. ; L. H.
Huey, corresponding secretary, Wedowee, Ala., R. R. Members — active, 15.
PISGAH — Rev. J. "VV. Elder, pastor; Rev. J. "VV. Elder was pastor last year; T. M.
Swann, clerk, Pisgah, Ala. Membership, 23. One-fourth time preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $75.00.
Sunday-school — Rich Hargess, superintendent, Pisgah, Ala.; Mary Sotherland,
secretary, Pisgah, Ala. Enrollment, 86; average attendance, 79. Contributed
to all purposes, $32.93.
PLEASANT GROVE — Rev. J. D. Dollar, pastor; Rev. J. D. Dollar was pastor last
year; W. T. Hill, clerk, Abanda, Ala., R. R. Membership, 85. Church building
valued at $2,500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $127.40; all other purposes, $17.00.
Sunday-school — M. T. Hill, superintendent, LaFayette, Ala., R. R. ; L. L. Knight,
secretary, Abanda, Ala., R. R. Enrollment, 50; average attendance, 41. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $35.00.
ROCK SPRINGS — Rev. W. T. Meacham, pastor; Rev. W. T. Meacham was pastor last
year;' J. D. Birdsong, clerk, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. Membership, 77. Received
last year, 5. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $75.00.
Sunday-school — F. A. Broach, superintendent, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 5; Ruble
Coleman, secretary, Malone, Ala., R. R. 2. Contributed to all purposes, $17.70.
ROCKSTAND — Rev. J. H. Hughes, pastor; Rev. J. H. Hughes was pastor last year;
Neonnie Beverly, clerk, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 5. Membership, 86. Received
last year, 10. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $90.00.
Sunday-school — T. C. Harris, superintendent, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 4; Miss
Hassle Gray, secretary, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 4. Enrollment, 95; average at-
tendance, 80. Contributed to all purposes, $25.00.
Christian Endeavor — T. C. Harris, president, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 4; Veraa
Pinkard, corresponding secretary, Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 4.
SANDHILL. — Rev. J. B. Orr, pastor; Rev. J. B. Orr was pastor last year; E. H.
Orr, clerk. Ore City, Texas. Jlembership, 59. Received last year, 6. Church
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173
building- valued at $1,000.00. One-fourth time preaching-. Contributed to
pastoral service, $45.00.
Sundn^-^school — J. H. Dean, superintendent, Ore City, Texas; Aliss Maud Deam.
secretary, Ore City, Texas. Enrollment, 50; average attendance, 40.
SHADY GROVE — Rev. W. B. Knowles, pastor; Rev. W. B. Knowles was pastor
last year; J. C. Moore, clerk, Lineville, Ala., R. R. Member.ship, 78. Received
last year, 11. Church building valued at $1,200.00. One-fourth time preaching.
Contributed to pa.storal service, $66.36.
Sunday-school — C. L. Burroug-hs, superintendent, Lineville, Ala., R. R. ; H. L/.
Bradfield, seci-etary, Liineville, Ala., R. R. Enrollment, 90; average attend-
ance, 77. Contributed to all purposes, $12.00.
SPRIXGHILL. — Rev. C. W. Carter, pastor; Rev. C. W. Carter was pastor last year;
T. C. Smith, clerk, Lineville, Ala., R. R. Membership, 54. Received last year,
5. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $100.37;
Sunday-school — J. B. Philips, superintendent, Lineville, Ala., R. R. ; Lucile
Smith, secretar.v, Lineville, Ala., R. R. Enrollment, 40; average attendance,
32. Contributed to all purposes, $24.55.
\%'ADLiEY — Rev. E. M. Carter, pastor; Rev. E. M. Carter was pastor last year;
V. L. Carter, clerk, Wadley, Ala. Membership, 69. Received last year, 8.
Church building- valued at $2,500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $250.00; all other purposes, $30.00.
Sunday-school — J. T. Gibson, superintendent, Wadley, Ala.; V. L. Carter, sec-
retary, Wadley, Ala. Enrollment, 68; average attendance, 50. Contributed
to all purposes, $121.05.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 14; Licentiates. 3; Churches, 26; Membership,
1,875. Contributions: Pastoral service, $2,567.63; all other purposes, $357.60.
Sunday-schools, 23; Enrollment, 1,518. Christian Endeavor Societies, 6. Mem-
bership, 85. Total contributions reported, $2,925.23.
EASTERN VIRGINIA
(Reported by Secretary Johnson)
Session of 1922-
Session of 1923-
-Holland, Va.
Officer.s — Rev. W. M. Jay, D. D., Holland, Va. — President.
Rev. I. W. Johnson, D. D., Suffolk, Va. — Secretary.
H. Woodward, Suffolk, Va. — Treasurer.
Minister.s—
Barrett. J. Pi-essley, Henderson, N. C
Black, B. F., Berkley, Va.. R. R. 3.
Bradshaw. Elisha, Fancy Gap, Va.
Butler, H. H., Suffolk, Va.
Butler, M. W., Muncie, Ind.
Denison, W. H., Dayton. Ohio.
Karp, B. J., Ne-wport News, Va.
Eastes, George D., Norfolk, Va.
Felton. C. J., Toronto, Ont.
Fleming. H'. J., South Portland, Maine.
FloiT, E. B., Norfolk, Va.
Flowers, A. R., Dendron, Va.
Foster, J. L., Waverly, Va.
Fuller, W. B., Ivor, Va.
Garman, W. H., Norfolk, Va.
Harward, W. D., Portsmouth, Va.
Helfenstein, Roy C, Dover, Del.
Jay, W. M., Holland, Va.
Johnson. I. W., Suffolk, Va.
Lassiter, L. L., Suffolk, Va.
Lightbourne. James, H., Holland, Va.
Moore, W. C, Dover, Del.
Parry, W. D., Raleigh, N. C.
Poythress, O. D., South Norfolk, Va.
Roberts, J. M., Windsor, Va.
Rountree, H. E., Port Au Prince, Hayti.
Rowland, C. H.. Franklin, Va.
Smith, L. E., Norfolk, Va.
Staley, W. W., Suffolk, Va.
Stephens. R. S., Dover, Del.
Wells, W. L.. Portsmouth, Va.
White, T. E., Windsor, Va.
liicentiate.s—
Chadwick, .James B., Dover, Del.
Cutchins, J. W., South Norfolk, Va.
Harrcd, James T.. South Norfolk, Va.
Parsons, D. F., Chicago, 111.
Taylor, Herman C., Dover, Del.
Wright, T. Fred, Norfolk, Va.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Offeringrs, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
AXTIOCH — Rev. H. H. Butler, pastor; Rev. H. H. Butler was pastor last year;
J. H. Goodwin, clerk, Windsor, Va. Membership, 386. Received last year, 17.
Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $300.00; all purposes, $640.30.
Sunday-school — R. H. Barrett, superintendent, Zuni, Va.; Nellie Cobb, secre-
tary. Zunij Va. Enrollment, 187. Contributed to all purposes, $18.30.
BARRETTS — Rev. W. B. Fuller, pastor; Rev. 'W. B. Fuller was pastor last year;
J. E. Ellsworth, clerk, Sebrell, Va. Membership, 112. Received last year.
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ft. Church building valued at $1,000.00. One-half time preaching-. Con-
tributed to pastoral .service, $150.00; all purpose.s, $325.00.
Sunilaj-.school — J. E. Ellsworth, superintendent, Sebrell, Va.; J. F. Wellons,
secretary, Alovvry, Va. Enrollment, 60. Contributed to all purposes, $50.00.
BEJRBA (!VAIVSEMONI> CO.) — Rev. J. W. Johnson, pastor; Rev. J. W. Johnson was
pastor last year; L. E. Hargraves, clerk. Driver, Va. Membership, 140. Re-
ceived last year, 13. Church building valued at $10,000.00. One-half time
preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00; to all purposes, $3,523.89.
Sunday-school — W'. H. Binkley, superintendent, Driver, Va. ; G. Binkley, sec-
retary. Driver, ^'a. Enrollment, 115. Contributed to all purposes, $157.35.
BERE^A (NORFOLK ) — Rev. W. C. Hook, pastor; Rev. W. C. Hook was pastor last
year; M. W. Hollowell, clerk, Portsmouth, Va., R. R. 3. Membership, 135.
Received last year, 8. Church building valued at $3,000.00. One-half time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $500.00; all purposes, $810.00.
Sunday-jseliool — Willie Hodges, superintendent. Fentiess, Va. ; Mrs. Edna Hall,
secretary, Hickoiy, Va., R. R. 3. Enrollment, 100. Contributed to all pur-
poses, $50.00.
BETHEL (KITTS HAMMOCK) — Rev. R. S. Stephens, pastor; Rev. R. S. Stephens
was pastor last year; Ida Grace, clerk, Dover, Del. Church building valued at
$2,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $30.00;
all purposes, $57.17.
Sunday-school — Van Tozbour, superintendent, Dover, Del.; Mrs. Ida Grace,
secretary, Dover, Del. Enrollment, 60. Contributed to all purposes, $7.17.
BETHLEHEM — Rev. M. W. Jay, pastoi-; No pastor last year; J. W. Folk, clerk,
Suffolk, Va., R. R. 2. Membership, 241. Received last year, 3. Church build-
ing valued at $8,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $480.00; all purposes, $5,209.00.
Sunday-school — ^V. E. White, superintendent, Suffolk, Va., R. R. 2; R. O.
Leeter, secretary, Suffolk, Va., R. R. 2. Enrollment, 116. Contributed to
all purposes, $75.00.
BURTONS GROVE — Rev. W. D. Harward, pastor; No pastor last year; E. M.
Carroll, clerk, Wakefield, Va. Membership, 72 Church building valued at
$800.00.' One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $175.00;
all purposes, $225.00.
Sunday-school — F. E. Mranch, superintendent, Wakefield, Va. ; J. W. Pillman,
secretary, ^Vakefield, Va.
CENTER VILLE — Rev. J. L. Foster, pastor; Rev. J. I^. Foster was pastor last year;
J. L. Moss, clerk, Disputana, Va. Membership, 79. Received last year, 5.
Church building valued at $1,200.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed
to pastoral service, $177.00; all purposes, $337.99.
Sunday-school — G. W. Bain, superintendent, Disputana, Va. ; B. F. Morris,
secretary, Lisputana, Va. Enrollment, 82. Contributed to all purposes, $62.73.
CHRISTIAN TEMPLE — Rev. L. E. Smith, pastor; Rev. L.. E. Smith was pastor
last vear; W. L. Cooper, clerk, 717 E. 28th St., Norfolk, Va. Membership, 898.
Received last year, $347.00. Church building valued at $9,700.00. Full time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $5,100.00; all purposes, $59,682.25.
Sunday-school — A. B. Jarvis, superintendent. 4312 Colonial St., Norfolk, Va. ;
Logan McCloud, secretary, 110 E. 30th St., Norfolk, Va. Enrollment, 589.
Contributed to all purposes, $542.22.
CYPRUS CHAPEL — Rev. J. M. Roberts, pastor; Rev. J. M. Roberts was pastor last
year; A. L. Harrell. clerk, Cyprus Chapel, Va. Membership, 232. Received
last year. 29. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Preaching fourth and
fifth Sundays. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00.
Sunday-school — Cyrus Binkley, superintendent, Cyprus Chapel, Va. ; Mrs. Ella
Rodgers, secretary, Cyprus Chapel, Va. Enrollment. 100.
I>AMASCUS— Rev. J. T. Harrod, pastor; No pastor last year; J. E. Corbitt, clerk.
Sunbury, N. C. Membership, 151. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-
fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $30.00; all purposes,
$352.20.
Sunday-scho<»l — J. E. Corbitt, superintendent, Sunbury, N. C. ; Miss Lucy
Lassiter, secretary, Sunbury, N. C. Enrollment, 60.
INBNHRON — Rev. W. D. Harward, pastor; Rev. W. D. Harward was pastor last
year; Waverly S. Barrett, clerk, Dendron, Va. Membership, 127. Received
last year, 7. Church building valued at $5,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $441.00; all purposes, $1,380.00.
Sunday-school — E. T. Atkinson, superintendent, Dendron, Va. ; B. V. Hargrave,
secretary. Dendron, Va. Enrollment, 146. Contributed to all purposes, $155.00.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 175
BLM 4.VENUE^ — Rev. W. D. Harward, pastor; Rev. W. I ). Kaiward was pastor
last year; J. W. Feltun, clerl;. 1503 Elm Ave., Norfolk, Va. Membership, 150.
Ohuroh building- valued at $11,000.00. Wet-kly preaehins. Contributed to
pastoral service, $1,300.00; all other purpose.s, $l,7ti9.!Hi.
Sundny-sehool — F. R. Baker,, superintendent, 1810 Printer Ave., Norfolk, Va. ;
Wm. Alexaucke, secretary, ltil2 Printer Ave., Norfolk, Va. Enrollment, 145.
Contributed to all purposes, $113.00.
KIRE — Rev. J. M. Roberts, pastor; Rev. .1. M. Roberts was pastor last year;
W. M. Sparkman. clerk, Eure, Va. Membership, i;t2. Received last, year, 14.
Church building- valued at $1,500.00. One-fourth t-nie preaching-. Contributed
to pastoral service, $300.00; all purposes, $440.00.
Sniifiny-school — T. A. Eure, superintendent, Eure, Va. : Daiden J. Eure, secre-
tary. Eure, Va. Enrollment, 63. Contributed to all purposes, $30.00.
FRAiVKLIlV — Rev. C. H, Rowland, pastor; Rev. C. H. Rowland was pastor last
year; W. A. Daug-herty, clerk, Franklin, Va. Membership, 260. Received last
vear, 31. Church building valued at $30,000.00. Pull time preaching-. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $2,100.00; all purpose.s, $4,625.62. ,,,
Sunday-school — L. Ross .Tones, superintendent, Franklin. Va^ ; George I.
Earnest, secretary, Franklin, Va. Enrollment, 249. Contributed to all pur-
poses, $382.50.
Christian Endeavor — JNIiss Emily Cobb, president. Franklin, Xa..; Miss Anna
Rowland, corresponding secretary, Franklin, Va. Members — active, iSO; hon-
orary, 8; total, 38. Contributed to all puiposes, $52.00.
HOBSON — No pastor; Rev. I. W. Johnson was pastor last year; T. H. Beale, clerk,
Hobson, Va. Membership, 16. Church building valued at $2,000.00. One-
fourth time preaching. Contiibuted to pastoral service, $700.00; all pui'poses,
$159.50.
HOLI.1AXD — Rev. James H. I^ightbourne. pastor; Rev. James H. Lightbourne was
pa.stor last year; R. H. Riedil, clerk, Holland, Va. Membership, 367. Re-
ceived last year, 41. Church building valued at $4,500.00. Three-fourths time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,870.00; all purposes, $7,149.33.
Siinday-school — I. A. Luke, superintendent, Holland, Va.; E. J. Norfleet, secre-
tary, Holland, A'a. Enrollment, 23. Contributed to all purposes, $237.91.
i'hri.stian Endeavor — J O. Dalton, president, Holland, Va. : Edna Holland,
corresponding secretary, Holland, Va. Members — active, 45; associate, 10;
total, 55.
HOI.Y XECK — Rev. W. M. Jay, pastor; Rev. W. M. Jay was pastor last year; R. C.
Norfleet, clerk. Holland, Va. Membership, 395. Received last year, 7. Chur-ch
building valued at $12,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $2,000.00; all purposes, $5,985.97.
Sunday-school — B. D. Jones, superintendent, Holland, Va. ; H. Lu Worsell,
secretary, Holland, Va. Eni'ollment, 222. Contiibuted to all purposes,
$125.00.
Christian Endeavor — Lillye Holland, president, Holland, Va. ; Elizabeth Jones,
corresponding secretary. Holland, Va. Members — active. 19.
ISLE OF WIGHT — Rev. J. M. Roberts, pastor; Rev. J. M. Roberts was pastor Jast
year; M. Turpin Whitley, clerk. Isle of Wight, Va. Membership, 62. Received
last vear, 2. One-half time preaching. Contiibuted to pastoral service,
$300.00; all purposes. $181.00.
Sunday-.school — -M. T. Whitley, superintendent, Windsor, Va. Enrollment, 70.
Contributed to all purposes, $139.96.
IVOR — No pastor; Rev. W. B. Fuller was pastor last year; Dona V. W^illiams,
clerk. Ivor, A"a. Membership. 36. Church building valued at $2,500.00. One-
half time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $250.00; all purposes,
$235.00.
Sunday-school — B. H. Lane, superintendent, Ivor, Va. ; H. E. Branch, secre-
tary, Ivor, Xa. Enrollment, 44.
JOHXSONS GROVE — No pa.stor; Rev. B. W. Fuller was pastor last year; W. H.
Jovner, clerk. Courtland, Va. Membership, 102. Received last year, 1. Chur€h
building valued at $1,800.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $230.00; all purposes, $449.40.
Sunday-school — W. H. Doyle, superintendent, Sebrell, Va. ; H. P. Hancock,
secretary, Sedley, Va. Enrollment, 68. Contributed to all purposes, $24.54.
LIBERTY SPRINGS— Rev. L ^,\'. Johnson, pastor; Rev. I. W. Johnson was pastor
last year; F. F. Brinkle.v, clerk. Suffolk, Va. Membership, 244. Received last
year, 6. Church building valued at $10,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $500.00; all purposes, $1,580.00.
Sunday-school — I. T. Byrd, superintendent, Suffolk, Va.; Earnest Byrd, secre-
tary, Holland, Va., R. R. Enrollment, 151. Contributed to all purposes, $95.flO.
176 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
MT. CARMEL. — Rev. T. E. White, pastor; No pastor last year; Otis Joyner, clerk,
Walters, Va. Membership, 266. Received last year, 14. Church building
valued at $7,000.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral
service, $205.00; all purposes, $1,150.83.
Sundaj -.school — Otis Joyner, superintendent, Walters, Va. ; E. W. Beale, secre-
tary, Zuni, Va., R. R. Enrollment, 175. Contributed to all purposes, $191.00.
MT. ZION — No pastor; Rev. H. H. Butler was pastor last year; Clara Queeds,
clerk. Eclipse, Va. Membership. 42. Church building- valued at $1,200.00. One-
fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $150.00; all purposes,
$251.23.
Sundny-.school — Victor Kedo, superintendent. Eclipse, Va. ; Mrs. Cora Post,
secretary. Eclipse, Va. Enrollment, 99. Contributed to all purposes, $30.00.
NEW LEBANON — No pastor; Rev. W. D. Harward was pastor last year; Ollie V.
Cockes, clerk, Elberson, A''a. Membership, 72. Church building valued at
$2,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $352.00;
all purposes, $511.50.
Sunday-school — Ollie V. Cockes, superintendent, Elberson, Va.; Ollie V. Cockes,
secretary, Elberson, Va. Enrollment, 100. Contributed to all purposes, $52.00.
NEWPORT NEWS (EAST END) — Rev. B. J. Earp, pastor; Rev. B. J. Earp was
pastor last year; W. L. Rilee, clerk, 1028 23d St., Newport News, Va. Member-
ship, 269. Received last year, 21. Church building valued at $7,500.00. Full
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,650.00; all purposes,
$2,673.56.
Sunday-school — C. D. West, superintendent, 120 26th St, Newport News, Va. ;
G. L. Mumford, secretary, 2304 Orcutt Ave., Newport News, Va. Enrollment,
180. Contributed to all purposes, $220.76.
Christian Endeavor — \Y. L. Rilee, president. 1028 23d Newport News, Va. ;
Florine Rountree, corresponding secretary, 1239 23d St., Newport News, Va.
Members — active, 25.
NORFOLK (FIRST CHURCH) — Rev. Edwin B. Flory, pastor; Rev. J. F. Morgan
was pastor last year; E. H. Everton, clerk, 308 Ivry St., Norfolk, Va. Member-
ship, 420. Received last year, 23. Church building valued at $2,500.00. Full
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,333.30; all purposes,
$4,118.25.
Sunilay-sciiool — J. O. W'iggs, superintendent, 84 Hondy Ave., Norfolk, Va. ;
Dempsie Wallace, secretary, 220 Maple Ave., Norfolk, Va. Enrollment, 261.
OAK. GROVE — Rev. J. M. Roberts, pastor; Rev. J. M. Roberts was pastor last
year; W. C. Beaman, clerk. Savage, Va. Membership, 69. Church building
valued at .$1,200.00.
Sunday-scliool — J. G. Liles, superintendent, Sunbury, N. C. ; Mathias Copeland,
secretary, Sunbury, N. C.
OAKLiAND — Rev. I. W. Johnson, pastor; Rev. I. W. Johnson was pastor last year;
Z. Turner, clerk. Suffolk, Va. Membership, 336. Received last year, 33. Church
building valued at $3,500.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service. $550.00; all purposes, $1,541.81.
Sunday-school — W. K. "Wagner, superintendent, Suffolk, Va., R. R. 4; Marion
Saunders, secretary, Suffolk, Va., R. R. 4. Enrollment, 214. Contributed to
all purposes, $222.56.
OCEAN A'lEW — Rev. T. Fred Wright, pastor; Rev. T. Fred "VVright was pastor
last vear; T. Fred Wright, clerk, 215 W. 29th St., Norfolk. Va. Membership,
28. Received last year. 28. Church building valued at $5,000.00. One-half
time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $160.00; all purposes, $360.00.
Sunday-school — C. O. Sherwood, superintendent, Modoc and Atlantic, Ocean
A''iew, Va. ; Jack Luenaut, secretary, 622 Chesapeake Ave., Ocean View, Va.
Enrollment. 78. Contributed to all purposes, $200.00.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. G. B. Harsell, president, 409 Chesapeake Ave.,
Ocean View, Va. ; Louise Harsell, corresponding secretary, 409 Chesapeake
Ave., Ocean View, Va. Member.s — active, 25.
OLD ZION — Rev. W. H. Garman pastor; Rev. "V\^. H. Garman was pastor last year;
W. H. Gunter, clerk. 1412 38th St., Norfolk, Va. Membership, 383. Received
last year, 174. Church building valued at $12,000.00. Full time preaching.
Contributed to pa.storal service, $1,820.00.
Sunday-school — Wm. Gunter, superintendent, 1412 38th St., Norfolk, Va.; C. C.
Ethridge, secretary, 1414 27th St., Norfolk, Va. Enrollment, 504. Contributed
to all puiT)oses, $709.00.
PEOPLES (DOVER. DEL.) — Rev. Roy C. Helfenstein, pastor; Rev. Roy C. Helf en-
stein was pastor last year; E. E. Benson, clerk, Dover, Del. Membership, 470.
Received last year, 138. Church building valued at $37,500.00. Full time
preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $3,250.00; all purposes, $13,781.05.
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Snnday-svhool — John H. Hutton, superintendent, Dover, Del.; J. D. Satterfleld,
secretary, Dover, Del. Enrollment, 522. Contributed to all purposes, $644.70.
PORTSMOUTH — Rev. \V. L. Wells, pastor; Rev. W. L. Wells was pastor last year;
C. J. Heath, clerlv. 916 Dinwiddle, Norfolk, Va. Membership, 185. Received
last year, 21. Church building- valued at $60,000.00. Full time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $1,520.00; all purposes, $4,662.41.
Sunday-school — B. F. Collins, superintendent, 1018 Dinwiddle St., Norfolk, Va. ;
A. J. Christie, secretary, 723 County St., Norfolk, Va. Enrollment, 248. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $480.00.
Christian Kndeavor — Mrs. C. J. Heart, president, 916 Dinwiddle St., Norfolk,
Va. ; Caroline Gort, corresponding secretary, R. R. 1, Box 73-C, Norfolk, Va.
Members — active, 18; associate, 12; total, 30.
RICHMOND — Rev. W. T. Walters, pastor; Rev. W. T. Walters was pastor last
year; D. W. Darden, clerk, 3005 West Grace St., Richmond, Va. Membership,
97. Received last year, 5. Church building valued at $20,000.00. Full time
preaching. Contributed to all purposes, $8,175.24.
Sunday-school — D. J. Kelley, superintendent, 2007 Beverly St., Richmond, Va. ;
W^. R. Harton, secretary, 11 S. Morris St., Richmond, Va. Enrollment, 79.
Contributed to all purposes, $182.92.
ROSBMONT — Rev. B. F. Black, pastor; Rev. W. C. Hook was pastor last year;
R. W. Bondurant, clerk, Buell, Va. Membership, 183. Church building valued
at $12,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$1,500.00; all purposes, $3,346.00.
Sunday-school — H. C. Hedley, superintendent, Buell, Va. ; J. D. W^hite, secre-
tary, Buell, Va. Enrollment, 226. Contributed to all purposes, $581.36.
ST. LUKES — Rev. R. S. Stephens, pastor; Rev. R. S. Stephens was pastor last year;
Eva Poore, clerk, Dover, Del. Membership, 18. Received last year, 4. Church
building valued at $700.00. Preaching twice a week. Contributed to all pur-
poses, $240.86.
Sunday-school — Alexander Boyer, superintendent, Dover, Del.; Eva Poore, sec-
retary, Dover, Del. Enrollment, 46. Contributed to all purposes, $7.57.
SARJBM — Rev. J. M. Roberts, pastor; Rev. J. M. Roberts was pastor last year;
W. J. Felton, clerk. Gates, Va. Membership, 50. Church building valued at
$12,500.00. One-fourth time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$100.00; all purposes, $275.00.
SOUTH NORFOLK — Rev. O. D. Poythress, pastor; Rev. O. L. Poythress was pastor
last year; C. E. Hallowell, clerk. South Norfolk, Va. Membership, 465. Re-
ceived last year, 45. Church building valued at $5,000.00. Full time preach-
ing. Contributed to pastoral service, $2,400.00; all purposes, $7,736.00.
Sunday-school — B. F. Meginley, superintendent. South Norfolk, Va. ; C. E.
Hallowell, secretary, South Norfolk, Va. Enrollment, 337. Contributed to all
purposes, $300.00.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. Z. P. Roberts, president, 17 Rodger St., South Nor-
folk, Va.; Mrs. T. C. Humphries, corresponding secretary, 210 St. James St.,
South Norfolk, Va. Members — active, 16; honorary, 10; total, 26. Contributed
$25.00.
SPRING HILL, — Rev. J. L.. Foster, pastor; Rev. J. L. Foster was pastor last year;
C. C. Richardson, clerk, Waverly, Va. Membership, 70. Church building
valued at $3,000.00. One-half time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service,
$221.00; all purposes, $388.68.
Snnday-.school — J. T. "White, superintendent, Waverly, Va., R. R. ; G. P. Pond,
secretary, Wakefield, Va. ; Enrollment, 74. Contributed to all purposes, $26.91.
SUFFOLK — Rev. W. W. Haley, pastor; Rev. "V\'. 'W. Haley was pastor last year;
J. D. McClenny, clerk, Suffolk, Va. Membership, 1066. Received last year, 31.
Church building valued at $60,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $3,000.00; all purposes, $15,709.74.
Sunday-school— W. S. Beaman, superintendent, Suffolk, Va. ; O. S. Smith, Jr.,
secretary, Suffolk, Va. Enrollment, 744. Contributed to all purposes, $914.59.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. C. C. Rawles, president, Suffolk, Va.; Mrs. W". C.
Crocker, corresponding secretary, 223 Clay St., Suffolk, Va. Members — active,
75; associate, 25; honorary, 25; total, 125. Contributed, $310.00.
UNION (SOUTHAMPTON) — Rev. M. B. Fuller, pastor; Rev. M. B. Fuller was pastor
last year; B. Drake, clerk, Franklin, Va. Membership, 115. Received last
year. 5. Church building valued at $20,000.00. One-half time preaching.
Contributed to pastoral service, $206.45; all purposes, $369.03.
Sunday-school — L. W. Vaughn, superintendent, Franklin, Va., R. R. 2; S. M.
Joyner, secretary, Franklin, Va., R. R. 1. Enrollment, 46. Contributed to
all purposes, $39.06.
378
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
UNIOX (SVRRY CO.) — No pastor; Rev. W. D. Harward was pastor last year; R. T.
Brittle, clerk, Dendron. Va. Membership, 55. Received last year, 3. Church.
building- valued at $1,500.00. One-half time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral
.><ervice, $180.00; all purposes, .$248.00.
Sunday-Ncliool — R. T. Brittle, superintendent, Dendron, Va. ; F. C. Huber, sec-
retary, Dendron, Va. Enrollment, 31. Contributed to all purposes, $22.00.
WAKEFIELD — Rev. A. R. Flowers, pastor; Rev. A. R. Flowers was pastor last
year; A. H. Spivey, clerk, Wakefield, Va. Membership, 85. Church building
valued at $5,500.00. One-fourth time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral
service, $108.00; all purposes, $836.99.
Sunday-.sehool — W. R. Clark, superintendent, Wakefield, A'a.; R. E. Hines,
secretary, Wakefield, Va. Enrollment, 100. Contributed to all purposes, $85.00.
WAVERLiY — Rev. J. L. Foster, pastor; Rev. J. L. Foster was pastor last year;
R. F. West, clerk. Waverly, Va. Membership, 284, Church building valued
at $10,000.00. Full time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service, $1,252.00.
all purposes, $3,356.00.
Sunday-school — J. F. AVest, superintendent, Waverly, Va.; J. F. "West, Jr.,
secietary, Waverly, A'a. Enrollment, 267. Contributed to all purposes, $205.00.
WIXDSOR — Rev. T. E. White, pastor; No pastor last year; J. L. Eley. clerk.
Windsor, Va. Membership, 102. Received last year, 2. Church building-
valued at $2,000.00. One-half time preaching-. Contributed to pastoral service,
$155.00; all purposes, $11,156.04.
Sun«laj--.sehool — S. T. Holland, superintendent, Windsor, ^'a. ; A. S. Roberts,
secretary, Windsor, Va. Enrollment, 116. Contributed to all purposes, $151.97.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 32; Licentiates, 6; Churches, 45; Membership,
9,527. Contributions: Pastoral service, $37,645.75; all other purposes, $166.-
036.80. Sunday-schools, 43; Enrollment, 7,305. Christian Endeavor Societies,
8; Membership, 343. Total contributions reported, $203,682.55.
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
(Reported by Secretary Whitten)
Session of 1922 —
Session of 1923 —
Offlcers — Rev. R. F. Brown, 1020 Park Place, Columbus, Ga. — President.
Rev. H. M. Gray, Lanett, Ala. — Vice-President.
Rev. R. A. Whitten, 506 Alford St., Lagrange, Ga. — Secretary.
H. B. Floyd, Cliipley, Ga. — Treasurer.
Standing; Coniniittee.s —
Executive — R. F. Brown, H. M. Gray, P. L. Duke.
Home Missions— H. W. Elder, R. F. Brown, N. M. Crowder.
Foreign Missions — H. M. Gray, C. E. Short, C. W. Hanson.
Sunday-schools — N. W^. Willinghai-n, J. S. Stephenson, G. F. Partridge.
Christian Endeavor — Mrs. R. F. Brown.
Moral -Refoim — C. W. Hanson, L. W. Gray.
Religious Literature — R. A. ^Vhitten, C. L. Reese.
Superannuation— T. J. Holland, Shafford D. Langford.
Ministers —
Bro-wn, R. F., 1020 Park Place, Columbus,
Ga.
Coulter, Roy D., Sha-wmut, Ala.
Deese, B. A., Lanett, Ala.
Denham, J. A., Lanett, Ala.
Dixon, F. D., Anderson, S. C.
Duke, P. L., Phoenix City, Ala.
Elder, H. W., Ricliland, Ga.
Elder, W. W., Ne-w York City, Care Post-
master.
Evans, D. A., Anderson, S. C.
Garrison, J. D.,
Gray, T. W., Fairfax, Ala.
Gray, H. M.. Lanett, Ala.
Hanson, C. W., 713 Fcrre.st Ave., Lagranpre,
Ga.
Mc.'^bee, A. N., Crumps Park, Ga.
Prickett, H. W., Phoenix City, Ala-
Short, C. E., Lagrange, Ga.
Licentiates —
Bre-wer, W. H., Lanett, Ala.
Cro-wdcr, W. L., Lagrange, Ga.
Deese, Thomas, Richland. Ga.
Easterwood, Ellis, Lagrange, Ga.
Huckaby, A. C, I^anett, Ala.
Langford, S. D., Lanett, Ala.
Oliver, L. E., Lanett, Ala.
Reesey, C. L., Lagrange, Ga.. Care HUI-
sida Mills.
Short. J. W.,
Toney, H. H., Lagrange, Ga.
Whitten, R. A., Lagrange, Ga.
Wilkerson, W. D., River View, Ala.
Willingham, W. W., 305 29th St.. Columbus,
Ga.
riinrch, Pastor, Clerls, Oiterings, Orgranizationx
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
.\MBROSE — Rev. H. W. Elder, pastor; Rev. H. W. Elder was pastor last year;
T. J. Holland, clerk, Wray, Ga. Membership. 45. Received last year. 3. Church
^building valued at $10,000.00. Monthly preaching. Contributed to pastoral
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 179
service, $213.00; Foreign Mi.s.sions, $6.90; Home Mi.ssion.s, $11. .50; Education,
$20.70; all other purpo.^es. $1S.40.
Sundsiy-.scliool — T. J. Holland, superintendent, Wray, Ga. ; J. M. Deese, secre-
tary, Ambiose, Ga. Eniollment, 35. Contributed to all purposes, $40.00.
BKVLAH — Rev. P. L.. Duke.s, pastor; Rev. P. L. Dukes was pastor last year; J. M.
Galhman, clerk, Phoenix City, Ala., Lee Co. Membersnip, 65. Received last
year, 6. Church building- valued at $1,000.00. Preaching: each Sunday. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $373.91; Foreign Missions, $5.00; Home Mission*,
$7.50: Kducation, $13.00; all other purposes, $14.50.
Suiiday-.Kchool — J. F. Posey, superintendent, Phoeni.K City, Ala.; E. C. Banston,
secretary, Phoeni.x^ City, Ala. Enrollment, 138.
BLAST IjAGRANGE — Rev. C. W. Hanson, pastor; Rev. C. W. Hanson was pastor last
year. Membei'ship, 139. Received last year, 100. Church building- valued at
$5,000.00. Preaching- twice each month. Contributed to Foreign Missions,
$4.00; Home Missions, $6.45; Education, $7.60; all other purposes, $15.00.
Sunday-Kcliool — R. B. Venson, superintendent, 215 Johnson St., Lagrange, Ga.;
Miss Blanche Powers, secretary, 208 Ware St., Lagrange, Ga. Enrollment,
158. Contributed to all purposes, $88.51.
ISIMIGMA — Rev. H. W. Elder, pastor; Rev. H. W. Elder was pastor last year;
Walker Harris, clerk. Enigma, Ga. Membership, 67. Received last year, 2.
Church building valued at $1,600.00. Monthly preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $118.35; Foreign Missions, $3.00; Home IMissions, $4.00; Edu-
cation, $5.00; all other purposes, $9.25.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Bolin Abell, superintendent. Enigma, Ga.; Miss Addie
Able, secretary. Enrollment, 35. Contributed to all purposes, $12.00.
kite: — Rev. H. W, Elder, pastor; Rev. H. W. Elder was pastor last year; G. M.
Knight, clerk. Kite, Ga. Membership, 39. Received last year, 2. Church build-
ing valued at $1,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $191.75; Foreign
Missions, $5.85; Home Missions, $9.75; Education, $9.75; all other purposes,
$23.50.
Siuiday-.scliool — J. S. Stephenson, superintendent. Kite, Ga. ; O. H. Stephenson,
secretary. Kite, Ga. Enrollment, 77.
IaAGRAXGE: — Rev. C. W. Hanson, pastor; Rev. C. W^. Hanson was pastor last
year; W. H. Abbott, clerk, 801 Elm St., Lagrange, Ga. Membership, 348. Re-
ceived last year. 119. Church building valued at $4,000.00. Preaching twice
monthly. Contributed to pastoral service, $700.00; Foreign Missions, $11.00;
Home Missions, $18.05; Education, $22.00; all other purposes, $44.00.
Sunilay-.scliool — Emory Berry, superintendent, 704 Elm St., Lagiange, Ga. ;
G. R. Casaday, secretary. South Greenwood St., Lagrange, Ga. Enrollment,
250. Contributed to all purposes, $142.68.
I^AN'GDALE — Rev. H. M. Gray, pastor; Rev. H. M. Gray was pastor last year;
R. W. Elder, clerk, Langdale, Ala. Membership, 52. Received last year, 16.
Contributed to pastoral service, $211.55; Foreign Missions, $1.50; Home Mis-
sions, $2.00; Education. $3.00; all other purposes, $7.25.
1.ANETT — Rev. H. M. Gray, pastor; Rev. H. M. Gray was pastor last year; Arthur
L. Cox, clerk, Lanett, Ala. Membership, 302. Received last year, 203. Church
building valued at $3,300.00. Preaching twice monthly. Contributed to
pastoral service, $1,171.63; Foreign Missions, $15.60; Home Missions, $26.00;
Education, $26.00; all other purposes, $62.80.
Sunday-Kcliool — J. O. Bolt, superintendent, Lanett, Ala.; A. L. Cox, secretary,
Lanett, Ala. Enrollment, 336. Contributed to all purposes, $291.70.
.^ORTH HIGHL-AIVD — Rev. A. H. Shephard, pastor; Rev. A. H. Shephard was
pastor last year; R. F. Wilkerson, clerk, 2949 Third Ave., Columbus, Ga.
Membership. 76. Received last year. 27. Church building valued at $4,000.00.
Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.39; Home Missions,
$34.40.
Sunday-school — W. ^V. Willingham, superintendent, 305 29th St., Columbus,
Ga.; Miss Annie Kinsey, secretary, 545 29th St., Columbus, Ga. Enrollment.
122. Contributed to all purposes, $172.68.
OAK GROVE — Rev. H. M. Gray, pastor; Rev. H. M. Graj' was pastor last year:
H. B. Floyd, clerk. Chipley, Ga. Membership, 209. Received last year, 6.
Church building valued at $2,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $194.30;
Foreign Missions, $1.00; Home Missions, $2.00; Education, $2.00; all other
purposes, $6.00.
Sunday-school — J. H. Floyd, superintendent, Chipley, Ga. ; Miss Carrie M.
Murphy, secretary, Chiple.v, Ga. Enrollment, 64. Contributed to all purposes,
$25.00.
PROVIDENCE CHAPEI., — Rev. E. M. Carter, pastor; Rev. E. M. Carter was pastor
last year; L. L. Bishop, clerk, Richland, Ga., R. R. 1. Membership, 44. Re-
180
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ceived last yeai', 1. Clmrch building valued at $500.00. Contributed to pastoral
service, $217.00; Foreign Missions, $3.00; Home Missions, $5.00; Education,
$5.00; all other purposes, $7.00.
SHnday-.school — C. C. Abell, superintendent, Richland, Ga. ; Miss Belle Jones,
secretary, Richland, Ga. Enrollment, 35. Contributed to all purposes, $15.00.
RICHLAND — Rev. H W. Elder, pastor; Rev. H. W. Elder was pastor last year;
J. R. Godfrey, clerk, Richland, Ga. Membership, 40. Church building- valued
at $2,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $142.60; Con. Missions, $15.50;
Foreign Missions, $7.50; Home Missions, $10.50; Education, $9.50; all other
purposes, $9.50.
Sanclay-.s<-hool — D. S. Hoggs, superintendent, Richland, Ga. ; J. H. Abell, secre-
tary, Richland, Ga. Enrollment, 25. Contributed to all purposes, $84.00.
Christian Endeavor — Members — 20. Total raised, $23.00.
ROSE HILL — Rev. R. F. Brown, pastor; Rev. R. F. Brown was pastor last year;
Mrs. F. R. Purcell, clerk. 1002 32d St., Columbus, Ga. Membership. 69. Re-
ceived last year, 2. Chvnch building valued at $15,000.00. Parsonage valued
at $5,000.00. Full time preaching. Contributed to pastoral service, $500.40;
Con. Missions, $2.00; Foreign Missions, $4.00; Home Missions, $4.00; Educa-
tion, $8.00; all other purposes, $639.10.
Sunday-.scliool — \Valter Denson, superintendent, Columbus, Ga. ; Miss Alymer
Goodwin, .secretary, Columbus, Ga. Enrollment, 105. Contiibuted to all
purposes, $158.75.
Christian Endeavor — Members, 31. Total raised, $15.00
UMOX — Rev. H. W. Elder, pastor; Rev. H. W. Elder was pastor last year; Miss
Mary Joe Holloman, clerk, Richland, Ga. Membership, 25. Received last
year, 6. Church building valued at $1,500.00. Monthly preaching. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $70.00.
Sunday-sehool — Mrs. Ernest Morton, superintendent, Lumpkin, Ga. ; William
Westbrooks, secretary, Lumpkin, Ga. Enrollment, GO. Contributed to all
purposes, $15.00.
A'AXCEVILLE — Rev. H. 'W. Elder, pastor; Rev. H. W. Elder was pastor last year;
W. A. Hand, clerk, Tipton, Ga., R. R. 5. Membership, 49. Received last year,
23. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Monthly preaching. Contributed to
pastoral service, $144.50; Con. Missions, $9.00; Foreign ^Missions. $4.50; Home
Missions, $7.50; Education, $7.50; all other purposes, $6.00.
Sunday-school — W. A. Hand, superintendent, Tipton, Ga., R. R. 5; W. S.
Laney, Secretary, Tipton, Ga., R. R. 5. Enrollment, 81; average attendance,
50. Contributed to all purposes, $48.61.
Christian Endeavor — Henry Teems, president, Tipton, Ga., R. R. 5 ; Miss Julia
Yates, corresponding secretary, Tipton, Ga., R. R. 5. Members — active, 15;
associate, 10; total, 25.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 16; Licentiates, 13; Churches, 15; Membership.
1,569. Contributions: Pastoral service, $4,649.38; Education, $140.05; Foreign
Missions, $72.85; Home Missions, $148.65; all other purposes, $862.40. Sunday-
schools, 14; Enrollment, 1,471. Christian Endeavor Societies, 4; Member.<5hip,
96. Total contributions reported, $5,873.33.
NORTH CAROLINA
(Reported by Secretary Harrell)
Session of 1922 — Hines Chapel, McLeansville, X. C.
Session of 1923 —
Officers — Rev. ^V. C. Wicker, Elon College, N. C. — President.
Hon. W. J. Graham — Vice-President.
Rev. Stanley C. Harrell, Durham, N. C. — Secretary.
Dr. "\V. A. Harper, Elon College, N. C. — Assistant Secretary.
Mr. W. J. Ballentine, Fuquay Springs, N. C. — Treasurer.
Ministers —
Apple, J. F., Mebane, N. C.
Atkinson, J. O., Elon College, N. C.
Barrett, J. P.. Henderson, N. C.
Beougher, S. L.. Graham, N. C.
Garden, J. S., 960 Shepherd St., Durham,
N. G.
Glem, H. Russell, 10 N. Mendenhall St.,
Greensboro, N. C.
Ci-utchfield, G. C., Elon College, N. C.
Clements. W. G., Morrisville, N. C.
Dawson, T. B., Lynch Station, Va.
Edwards. W. J., C<Jeridge, N. C.
Fleming, P. H., Burling-ton. N. C.
Fogleman, L. W., Silver City, N. C, R. R. 2.
Franks, J. E., Gary, N. C.
Gerringer, C. E., McLeansville, jST. C.
Green, G. J., Morrisville, N. C.
Green, T. J., Ramseur, N. C.
H'ardcastle, H. S., Defiance. Ohio.
Harrell, Stanley G., Durham, N. C.
Hayes, W. N., Seagrove. N. C. R. R. 1.
Holt, J. W., Burlington. N. C.
Howard, B. J., Chapel Hill, N. C.
Iseley, A. F., Burlington, N. G.
Johnson, J. Lee. Fuquay Springs, N. C.
Klapp, P. T., Elon College, N. C.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 181
Knight, J. W., Stokesdale, N. C. Wellons, J. W., Elon College, N. C.
Langford, G. O., Burlinglon. N. C. White, T. E., Windsor, Va.
Lester, F. C, New Haven, Cran., 1183 Yale Wicker, J. D., Sanford, N. C.
Station. Wicker, W. C, Elon College, N. C.
Long, D. A., Franklinton, N. C. Williamson, R. L., Sanford, N. C.
Long, W. S., Chapel Hill, N. C. Wyrick, L. L., Elon CoUege, N. C.
McCauley, J. E., Halifax. Va., R. R. 1. i-.e,.f lateH—
Newman, C. E., Virgilina, Va. Lioentiate.s —
Newman, N. G., Elon College. N. C. Allred, J. M., Ashboro, N. C, R. R. 1.
Newman, J. U., Elon College. N. C. Brady, E. C, Elon College, N. C.
Patton, J. W., Greensboro, N. C. Coble, R. H., Burling-ton, N. C, R. R. 5.
Rainey, E. H., New Haven, Conn., 1184 Yale Crutchfield, H. E., Elon College, N. C.
Station. Hook, A. H., Elon College, N. C.
Riddle, C. B., Burlington, N. C. Johnson, J. F., Fuquay Springs, N. C.
Scotten, A. K., Coleridge, N. C. Lynam, S. M., Elon College, N. C.
Smith, H. S., 302 Temple St., New Haven, Martin, W. C. Troy. N. C.
Conn. McKinney, D. T., Lillington, N. C.
Truitt, J. G., Princeton, N. J., 22A. Semi- Scott, W. T., Elon College, N. C.
naiT. Smith, R. O., Bennett, N. C.
Underwood, G. R., Bennett, N. C. Sorrell, M. T., Elon College, N. C.
Wells, W. L., Portsmouth, Va. Underwood, I. T., Yanceyville, N. C.
Church, Pastor, Clerk, Offerings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
4.1JDOR — No pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Elsie Addor, clerk, (1921), Addor,
N. C. Membership. 22. Church building- valued at $3,000.00. Contributed to
all purposes, $25.00.
Sunday-school — Enrollment, 15.
AMELIA — Rev. A. H. Hook, pastor; No pastor last year; B. H. Phelps, clerk,
Clayton, N. C. Membership, 64. Church building valued at $800.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $150.00; all other purposes, $90.00.
Sunlay-school — E. H. Adams, secretary, Clayton, N. C. Enrollment, 43.
ANTOCH (C) — Rev. S. M. Lynam, pastor; No pastor last year; Mattie Dorsette,
clerk, Cumnock, N. C. Membership. 101. Church building valued at $2,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $100.00; all other purposes, $92.70.
Sunday-school — ilattie Dorsette, secretary, Comnock, N. C. Enrollment, 50.
AXTIOCH (R) — Rev. J. M. Allred, pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Annie Owens,
clerk, Seagrove, N. C. Membership, 75. Church building valued at $400.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $58.66; all other purposes, $61.50.
Sunday-school — Mrs. Walter Cox, secretary. Bennett, N. C. Enrollment. 60.
AXTIOCH (W) — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Albert Delbridge. clerk,
(1922). Littleton, N. C, R. R. Membership. 130. Church building- valued at
$600.00. Contributed to all purposes, $35.00.
APPLES CHAPEL — Rev. C. B. Berring-er. pastor; No pastor last year; D. E.
Micheal, clerk, :McLeansville, N. C. Membership, 363. Church building- valued
at $12,000.00. Contributed to all purposes, $410.00.
Sunday-school — AVill Kernodle, secretary. Browns Summit, N. C. Enrollment,
95.
ASHBORO — No pastor; No pastor last year; T. M. Wright, clerk, (1921), Ashboro.
N. C. Contributed to all purposes, $60.00.
AUBURN — No pastor; No pastor last year; J. I. Branch, clerk; Auburn, N. C. Mem-
bership, 87. Church building valued at $800.00. Contributed to pastoral serv-
ice, $150.00; all other purposes. $106.01.
Sunday-school — Earlie James, secretary, Auburn, N. C. Enrollment, 69.
BELEA\'S CREEK — No pastor; No pastor last year; J. G. Fulton, clerk, Bele-ws
Creek, N. C. ilembership, 103. Church building valued at $1,000.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral .'service, $150.00; all other purposes, $150.00. /
Sunday-school — Ora Pegram, secretary, Bellevvs Creek, N. C. Enrollment, 86.
BEXXETT — Rev. G. R. Underwood, pastor; No pastor last year; W. A. Ward, clerk,
Bennett. N. C. Membership, 45. Church building valued at $2,500.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $100.00; all other purposes, $80.00.
Sunday-school — J. AV. Beane, secretary, Bennett, N. C. Enrollment, 75.
BEREA — Rev. W. T. Scott, pastor; No pastor last year; B. M. Bennett, clerk,
Elon Colleg-e, N. C. Membership, 144. Church building- valued at $3,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes, $155.00.
Sundaj-school — J. 'M. ;McIntyre, secretary, Altamahaw, N. C. Enrollment, 110.
182 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
HETHEL (C) — Rev. J. S. Garden, pastor: No pastor last year; J. F. O'Ferrell, clerk,
ITnion Ridg-e, N. C. Membership, 116. Church building- valued at $1,700.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $175.00; all other purposes, $348.23.
BETHEL, (W) — Rev. 'M. T. Sorrell, pastor; No pastor last year; R. R. Marks,
clerk. New Hill, N. C. Membership, 77. Church building- valued at' $2,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $125.00; all other purposes, $72.00.
Snnda J -.school — W. H. Sloan, secretary. New Hill, N. C. Enrollment, 92.
BETHL.EHE.M (A) — Rev. J. F. Apple, pastoi-; No pastor last year; Clyde Iseley,
clerk, Burlington, N. C. Membership, 342. Church building valued at $4,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $300.00; all other purposes, $689.30.
Sun<luy-»(cliool — Elmer Sutton, secretary, Altamahaw, N. C. Enrollment, 136.
BETHIjEHEII (W) — No pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Mae Shearon, clerk,
(1922) Littleton, N. C. Church building valued at $500.00. Contributed to all
purposes, $30.00.
BF'.ULAH — Rev. J. E. Franks, pastor; No pastor last year; J. B. Edwards, clerk.
Wake I-'orrest, N C. Membership. 119. Church building valued at $12,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $150.00; all other purposes, $1,935.00.
Snntlsiy-.soliool — H. E. Perry, secretary, Youngsville, N. C.
BIG OAK — No pastor; No pastor last year; W. P. Copeland, clerk. Eagle Springs,
N. C. ^Membership, 127. Church building valued at $600.00. Contributed to
pastoral service, $186.00; all other purposes, $164.07.
Snn*Iny-!«<>hooI — E. K. Freeman, secretary. Eagle Springs, N. C. Enrollment, 50.
BROWNS t'IfAT'EL — Rev. "U'. J. Edwards, pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Tola
Sanders, clerk. Spies, N. C. Membership, 145. ChuTch building v^alued at
.■f 625. 00. Contributed to pastoral service, $106.10; all other purposes, $80.45.
Sunil:iy-school — Miss Sallie Brown, secretary. Spies, N. C. Enrollment, 74.
BlTl«LiI\GTON — Rev. G. O. Langford, pastor; No pastor last year; J. P. Mont-
gomeiy, clerk, Burlington, N. C. Membership, 409. Church building valued
at .?I0b,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $2,700.00; all other purpos<?s,
i:6,r,ti3..^0.
Siiiulay-svhool — C. V. Sellers, secretary, Burlington, N. C. Enrollment, 382.
CATAWBA SPRINGS — Rev. Lee Johnson, pastor; No pastor last year; B. F. Branch,
clerk, Raleigh, N. C, R. R. 3. Membership. 179. Church building- valued at
$1,800.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes, $260.00.
Sunday-school — B. F. Branch, secretary, Raleigh, N. C, R. R. 3. Enrollment,
112.
CENTER GROVE — Rev. B. J. Howard, pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Notie
White, clerk, Moncure, N. C. Membership, 38. Church btiilding- valued at
$600.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $84.00; all other purposes, $132.25.
Simday-school— Oscar Griffin, secretary, Moncure, N. C. Enrollment, 40.
CH4.PEli HILL, — Rev. B. J. Howard, pastor; No pastor last year; E. W. Neville,
clerk Chapel Hill, N. C. Membership, 88. Church building- valued at $35,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $438.00; all other purposes, $233.00.
Sunday-school — D. C. McLennon, secretary. Chapel Hill, N. C. Enrollment, 82.
CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, — Rev. M. T. Sorrell, pastor; No pastor last year; A. M.
Cotten clerk, Merrv Oaks, N. C. Membership, 163. Church building valued at
$3,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $232.80; all other purposes, $135.00.
Sunday-.school — Enrollment, 66.
CHRISTIAN LIGHT — No pastor; No pastor last year; E. M. Blanchard, clerk, Kip-
ling, N. C. Membership, 83.
Sunday-school — E. C. Blanchard, secretary, Kipling, N. C. Enrollment, 67.
CHRISTIAN UNION — No pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Lela Craven, clerk,
(1921), Steeds, N. C. Membership, 58. Church building- valued at $1,000.00.
Contributed to all purposes, $30.00.
CONCORD — Rev. L. L. "Wvrick, pastor; No pastor last year; G. G. Anderson, clerk.
Altamahaw, N. C. Membership, 70. Church building valued at $600.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $110.00; all other purposes, $130.00.
DAMASCUS — No pastor; No pastor last year; J. W. Poythress, clerk, (1922) Chapel
Hill, N. C. Membership, 105. Church building valued at $2,500.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $209.00; all other purposes, $230.00.
Sunday-school — Enrollment, 90.
DANVILLE — Rev. P. T. Klapp, pastor; No pastor last year; Alfred Haraway, clerk,
"W^ashington St., Danville, Va. Church building valued at $5,000.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $300.00; all other purposes, $200.00.
Sunday-school — N. Jarrett, secretary, N. Danville, Va.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 183
1>ITRHAM — Rev. S. C. Hairell, pastor; No pastor last year; Edgar Haward, clerk,
Ashton Place, Durham, X. C. Membership, 320. Church building- valued at
$15,000.00. Contiibuted to pastoral service, $2,000.00; all other purposes,
$2,482.53.
Sunda.v -.school — J. 1>. Haward, secretary, Burch Ave., l)urham, N. C Enroll-
ment, 203.
e:bE}I\EZICR — Rev. G. J. Green, pastor; No pastor last year; M. J. Carlton, clerk,
Raleigh, N. C, R. R. 6. Membership, 153. Contributed to pastoral service,
$18 4.00; all other purposes, $177.25.
Sunday-school — N. P. Dillard, secretary, Cary, N. C, R. R. 1. Enrollment, 104.
EL.ON COLI.EGE — Revs. N. G. Newman and J. W. AVellons, pastors; No pastor last
year; Mrs. W. P. Lawrence, clerk, Elon College, N. C. Membership, 200. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, .n. 000. 00; all other purpose.s, $700.00.
Sunday-school — Mi.ss Alberta Atkinson, seci-etary, Elon College, N. C. Enroll-
ment, 474.
ETHER — Rev. J. "SV. Knight, pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Eula Freeman,
clerk, Ether, N. C. Membership, 64. Church building valued at $2,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $141.50; all other purposes, $125.00.
Sunday-school — Miss Verdie Phillips, secretary, Ether, N. C. Enrollment, 45.
F'RAXKHIVTOX — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. T. P. Barrett, clerk. (1922),
Franklinton, N. C. Membership, 1 8. ChurcTi building valued at $8,000.00. Con-
tiibuted to all purposes, $50.00.
FITI.L.ERS CHAPEIi — Rev. J. P. Barrett, pastor; No pastor last year; J. F. Coghill,
clerk, Henderson, N. C, R. R. 4. Membership. 113. Church building valued at
$1,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $150.00; all other purposes, $95.00.
Sunday-school — Jesse AVoodlief, secretary, Henderson, N. C, R. R. 4. Enroll-
ment, 109.
GOOD HOPE — Rev. J. S. Carden, pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Nola Woodlief,
clerk, Youngsville, N. C. Membership, 96. Church building valued at $500.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes, $110.00.
Sunday-school— Marlin Sherron, secretary, Youngsville, N. C. Enrollment, 75.
GOSHEN CHAPEL, — No pastor; No pastor last year; S. L. Slaughter, clerk, (1921)
Berea, N. C. Church building valued at $600.00. Contributed to all purposes,
$25.00.
GRACES CHAPEL. — Rev. R. L. Williamson, pastor; No pastor last year; R, B.
Coggin, clerk, Sanford, N. C, R, R. 1. Membership, 112. Church building
valued at $1,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $216.00; all other pur-
poses, $150.00.
Sunday-.schoo] — Miss Daisy Conder, secretary, Sanford. N C. R. R. 1. En-
rollment, 219.
GRAHAM — Rev. S. L. Beougher, pastor; No pastor last year; J. D. Kernodle. clerk,
Graham, N. C. Membership, 64. Church building valued at $4,200.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $437.00; all other purposes, $419.02.
Sunday-school — Miss Rebecca Harden, secretary, Graham N. C. Enrollment,
64.
GREEXSBORO (FIRST CHURCH)— Rev. H. R. Clem, pastor; No pastor last year;
J. E. Murray, clerk, Greensboro, N. C. Membership, 270. Church building
valued at $30,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $2,967.40; all other
purposes, $2,911.74.
Sunday-school — Miss Voergue Moffit, secretarv, Greensboro, N. C. Enrollment,
274.
GREENSBORO (PAL,»I ST.) — Rev. G. C. Crutchfleld, pastor; No pastor last year; A.
H. Hinshaw, clerk, Greensboro, N. C. Membership, 88. Church building valued
at $6,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $800.00; all other purposes,
$173.37.
.Sunday-school — Robert Fins, secretary, Greensboro, N. C. Enrollment, 128.
HAXKS CHAPEL, — Rev. J. S. Carden, pastor; No pastor last year; V. F. Bland,
clerk, Pittsboro, N. C. Membership. 157. Church building valued at $700.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes, $170.00.
Sunday-school — Wallace Farrell, secretary, Pittsboro, N. C. Enrollment, 75.
HAPPY HOME — Rev. L. L. AVyrick, pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. G. W. Hill,
clerk, Ruffln, N. C. Membership, 107. Church building valued at $1,500.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $225.00; all other purposes, $150.00.
Sunday-school — Harlie Richmond, secretaiy, Ruffln, N. C. Enrollment, 65,
HAW RIVER — Rev. P. H. Fleming, pastor; No pastor last year; H. F. Sharpe,
clerk, Mebane, N. C, R. R. 1. Membership, 133. Church building valued at
J84 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
r • ' — ^^— ^-^^-^— ^— — ^^— ^^— ^— — ^— ^— ^— ^^— — ^^—
$3,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $250.00; all other purposes, $256.29.
Sunday-.school — Robert Russell, secretary, Mebane, N. C.
HA^'ES CHAPEL — Rev. M. T. Sorrell, pastor; No pastor last year; Stella Johnson,
clerk. Garner, N. C. Membership, 65. Church building valued at $1,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $125.00; all other purposes,. $75.00.
UEBROX — Rev. C. E. Newman, pastor; No pastor last year; T. C. Moore, clerk,
Nelson, Va. Membership, 129. Church building valued at $2,500.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes, $340.13.
Sundaj-.school — J. H. Williamson, secretary, Nelson, Va. Enrollment, 73.
HENDERSON — Rev. J. P. Barrett, pastor; No pastor last year; C. D. Newman,
clerk, Henderson, N. C. Membership, 84. Church building valued at $10,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $1,000.00; all other purposes, $140.00.
Sunday-school — Hartwal Langston, secretary, Henderson, N. C. Enrollment,
101.
HIGH POIIVT — No pastor; No pastor last year; V. D. Shepherd, clerk. West Side,
High Point, N. C. Membership, 86. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $350.00; all other purposes, $83.00.
Sunday-school— Mary Clodfeltei", secretary. West Side, High Point, N. C. En-
rollment, 50.
HINES CHAPEL, — Rev. C. E. Gerringer, pastor; No pastor last year; L. V. Smith,
clerk, McLeansville, N. C. ^Membership, 194. Church building valued at
$3,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $351.50; all other purposes, $355.00.
Sunday-school — D. B. Clapp, secretary, McLeansville, N. C. Enrollment, 50.
HOPEDALE — Rev. J. F. Apple, pastor; No pastor last year; R. H. Coble, clerk,
Burlington, N. C. Membership, 27. Church building valued at $3,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $62.00; all other purposes, $25.00.
Sunday-.school — J. B. Warren, secretary, Burlington, N. C, R. R. 5. Enroll-
ment, 109.
HOWARDS CHAPELr— Rev. J. W. Knight, pastor; No pastor last year; W. B.
Madison, clerk, Wentworth, N. C. Membership, 43. Church building valued
at $15,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $100.00; all other purposes,
$100.00.
Sundav-school — Edward Billingsly, secretary, Wentworth, N. C. Enrollment,
25.
INGRAM Rev. J. E. McCauley, pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Pattie Adams,
clerk. South '3oston, Va. Membership, 118. Church building valued at
$1,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; all other purposes, $290.00.
Sunday-school — C. J. Ingram, secretary, Ingram, Va. Enrollment, 79.
KALiLAM GROA'E — No pastor; No pastor last year; D. F. "Wilson, clerk, Madison,
N. C. Membership, 13. Church building valued at $600.00. Contributed to
all purposes, $34.00.
Sunday-school — J. H. McBride, secretary, Madison, N. C. Enrollment, 46.
LEBANON — Rev C. E. Newman, pastor; No pastor last year; T. J. Earp, clerk,
Milton N. C. Membership, 140. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $300.00; all other purposes, $725.31.
Sunday-school — Clyde McSherry, secretary, Semora, N. C. Enrollment, 76.
liEES CHAPEL — Rev. J. E. Franks, pastor; No pastor last year; E. H. Buchanan,
clerk, Moncure, N. C. Membership, 81. Church building valued at $500.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $75.00; all other purposes, $50.00.
Sunday-school — J. A. Cashion, secretary, Moncure, N. C. Enrollment, 39.
LIBERTY (R) — No pastor; No pastor last year; Membership, 15. Church building
valued at $5,000.00. Contributed to all purposes, $55.00.
LIBERTY (V) — Rev. J. E. Franks, pastor; No pastor last year; J. L. Lassiter, clerk,
Henderson N C. R. R. 6. Membership, 385. Church buildmg valued at
$5,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $400.00; all other purposes, $446.50.
Sunday-school — J. D. Newman, secretary, Henderson, N. C, R. R. 6. Enroll-
ment, "272.
LIBERTY (VA.) — Rev. C. E. Newman, pastor; No pastor last year; B. E. Bray,
clerk Nathalie Va. Member.ship, 55. Church building valued at $1,200.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $130.00; all other purposes, $147.00.
Sunday-school — Charlie Tuck, secretary, Nathalie. Va. Enrollment, 93.
LONGS CHAPEL— Rev. J. F. Apple, pastor; No pastor last year; J. W. Johnson,
clerk Burlington, N. C. Membership, 146. Church building valued at $1,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $327.00; all other purposes, $147.00.
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Siinday-f«ehooI — Miss Mae Baynes, secretary, Mebane, N. C, R. R. 1. Enroll-
ment, 53.
MARTHAS CHAPEL, — No pastor; No pastor last year; A. J. Morgan, clerk. Apex,
N. C. Membership, 7t!. Church building valued at $1,000.00. Contributed to
pastoral service, $117.00; all other purposes, $85.00.
Sunday-school — Estus Morgan, secretary. Apex, N. C, R. R. 4. Enrollment, 79.
MEBANE — Rev. P. T. Klapp, pastor; No pastor last vear; Mrs. J. O. Fowler, clerk,
Mebane, N. C. Membership. 36. Church building- valued at $4,000.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $150.00; all other purposes, $50.00.
Sunday-school — Frank Lynch, secretary, Mebane, N. C. Enrollment, 70.
MOIVTICEL,I>0 — Rev. C. E. Gerringer, pastor; No pastor last year; Russell Mc-
Kinney, clerk. Browns Summit, N. C. Membership, 52. Church building valued
at $4,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes,
$164.55.
Sunday-.school — Kolt Gerringer, secretarv. Browns Summit, N. C. Enrollment,
66.
MOORE UXION — Rev. J. W. Knight, pastor; No pastor last year; G. E. Moore,
clerk, Jonesboro, N. C. Membership, 91. Church building valued at $1,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $240.00; all other purposes, $76.00.
Sunday-.schooI — G. E. Moore, secretary, Jonesboro, N. C. Enrollment, 36.
MORRISVILLE — Rev. J. H. Dollar, pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Lessie Pugh,
clerk, Morrisville, N. C. Membership, 47. Church building valued at $1,500.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $100.00; all other purposes, $90.00.
Sunday-school — Miss Elizabeth Green, secretary, Morrisville, N. C. Enroll-
ment, 19.
MT. AUBURN — Rev. D. A. Long, pastor; No pastor last year; J. B. Ellington, clerk,
Henderson, N. C. Membership, 103. Church building valued at $5,500.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $400.00; all other purposes, $264.75.
Sunday-school — Galvin Ellington, secretary, Ridgeway, N. C. Enrollment, 96.
MT. BETHEL, — No pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Ethel Friddle, clerk, Stokes-
dale, N. C. Membership, 95. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Contributed
to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes, $180.00.
Siuiday-.school — Miss Stella Simpson, secretary, Summerfield, N. C. Enroll-
ment, 40.
MT. CARMEL, — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Lottie Morton, clerk, (1922),
Franklinton, N. C. Membership, 119. Church building valued at $500.00. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $79.00.
Sunday-school — Enrollment, 95.
MT. GILEAD — No pastoj-; No pastor last year; Mrs. W. C. Wilder, clerk, Louisburg,
N. C. Membership, 123. Church building valued at $500.00. Contributed to
pastoral service, $100.00; all other purposes, $85.00.
Sunday-school — Forrest Wester, secretary, Louisburg, N. C., R. R. 2. En-
rollment, 60.
MT. HERMOIV — Rev.' G. J. Green, pastor; No pastor last year; G. F. Penny, clerk.
Garner, N. C. Membership, 65. Church building valued at $750.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $140.00; all other purposes, $90.00.
MT. PLEASANT — Rev. L. L. Wyrick, pastor; No pastor last year; E. L. Autry,
clerk, Cameron, N. C. Membership, 72. Church building valued at $750.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $250.00; all other purposes, $91.00.
Sunday-school — C. H. Marks, secretary, Vass, N. C. Enrollment, 58.
MT. ZION — Rev. J. F. Apple, pastor; No pastor last year; G. F. Carden, clerk,
"Watson, N. C. Membership, 84. Church building valued at $1,200.00. Con-
tiibuted to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes, $111.00.
Sunday-school — Zeb Lynch, secretary, Mebane, N. C. Enrollment, 40.
XEEI>HAMS GROVE — Rev. W. J. Edwards, pastor; No pastor last year; A. L.
Scott, clerk. Steeds, N. C. Membership, 40. Church building valued at $1,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $100.00; all other purposes, $80.00.
Sunday-school — Maud Lambert, secretary. Steeds, N. C. Enrollment, 49.
NE\%' CENTER — Rev. W. J. Edwards, pastor; No pastor last year; Charlie All-
bright, clerk, Seagrove, N. C. Membership, 135. Church building valued at
$800.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $125.00; all other purposes, $136.25.
Sunday-school — \Valter Macon, secretary, Seagrove, N. C. Enrollment, 84.
NEW ELAM — Rev. B. J. Howard, pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Blanche Holt,
clerk. New Hill, N. C. Membership. 265. Church building valued at $3,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $300.00; all other purposes, $240.00.
Sunday-school — Miss Blanche Holt, secretary. New Hill, N. C. Enrollment, 80.
186 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
\"E\V HILI. — Rev. J. S. Garden, pa-stor; No pastor la.st year: Carey Welch, clerk,
New Hill, N. C. Membership, 46. Church building valued at $750.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $100.00; all other purposes, $80.00.
NEW HOPE (F) — Rev. J. E. Franks, pastor; No pastor last year; John Chamblee,
clerk. Louisburg-, N. C. Membership, 194. Church building valued at $1,500.00
Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes, $135.00.
Sundn.v-sehool — AV. R. Rodg-ers, secretary. Young-sville, N. C. Enrollment, 138.
NEW HOPE (R) — No pastor; No pastor last year; Maude Middleton, clerk, (1922),
Stokesdale. N. C. Membership, 37. Church building valued at $1,800.00. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $25.00.
Sunday -.school — Enrollment, 45.
NEW LEBANON — Rev. J. W. Knig-ht. pastor; No pastor last vear; ^V. G. Sharpe,
clerk, Wentvi'orth, N. C. Membership, 113. Church building- valued at $1,500.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes, $192.00.
Sanday-school — W. M. Suitts, secretary, Wentvvorth, N. C. Enrollment, 99.
NEW PROMDENCE — ^^Rev. S. L. Beougher, pastor; No pastor last year; L. H.
Holt, clerk, Graham, N. C. Membership, 77. Church building valued at
$3,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $500.00; all other purposes. $160.00.
Sunday-.scbool — W. M. Suftts. secretarv, Wentworth, N. C. Eniollment, 99.
132.
NORTH CLAYTON — No pastor: No pastor last year; W. H. Mathews, clerk, Clay-
ton, N. C. Membership, 92. Church building valued at $4,500.00. Contributed
to pastoral service, $150.00; all other purposes, $50.00.
Sunday-Kchool — W. H. Mathews, secretary, Clayton, N. C. •
OAK L.E\'EL — Rev. G. J. Green, pastor; No pastor last year: J. L. Pearce, clerk,
Youngsville, N. C. Membership. 100. Church building valued at $800.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $125.00; all other purposes, $147.00.
Suiiday-Kcliool — J. W. Hudson, secretary, Youngsville, N. C. Enrollment, 98.
O'KELLEVS CHAPEL, — Rev. S. C. Harrell, pastor; No pastor last year; J. D. Har-
ward, clerk, Durban, N. C, R. R. 3. Membership, 35. Church building valued
at $1,040.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $35.00; all other purposes, $266.46.
Snnda.v-school — Thurla Womble, secretary, Duiham, N. C, R. R. 3. Enroll-
ment, 57.
PARKS CROSS ROADS — Rev. T. J. Green, pastor; No pastor last year; R. W.
York, clerk, Ramseur, N. C. Membership, 208. Church building valued at
$2,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $300.00; all other purposes, $254.50.
Sunday-.<4chool — W. R. Rightsell, secretary, Ramseur, N. C. Enrollment, 110.
PATTERSONS GROVE — Rev. L. W. Fogleman, pastor; No pastor last year; J. A.
Ellison, clerk, Franklinville, N. C. Membership, 33. Church building. valued
at $500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $50.44; all other purposes, $65.78.
Siinday-Hohool — Pauline Williams, secretary, Ramseur, N. C, R. R. 2. En-
rollment, 75.
PINEY I'l^AINS — Rev. Lee Johnson, pastor; No pastor last year; W. R. Patrick,
clerk, Ashboro, N. C. Membership, 68. Church building valued at $1,200.00.
$1,800.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $214.25; all other purposes, $137.00.
Sunday-school — Miss Emma Smith, secretary, Ashboio, N. C, R. R. 1. En-
rollment, 133.
PLEASANT CROSS — Rev. J. M. Allred, pastor; No pastor last year; J. B. Trogdon,
clerk, Ashboro, N. C. Member.ship, 68. Church building valued at $1,200.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $115.00; all other purposes, $85.29.
Sunday-school — Miss Emma Smith, secretary, Ashboio, N. C, R. R. 1. En-
iollment, 60.
PLEASANT GROVE (N. C.» — R^v. G. R. Underwood, pastor; No pastoi- last year; J.
A. Hicks, clerk, Bennett, N. C. ^Membership, 230. Church building valued at
$1,700.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes, $193.11.
Sunday-school — Earnest Jones, secretary, Bennett, N. C. Enrollment, 100.
PLEASANT GROVE (VA.) — Rev. J. E. McCauley, pastor; No pastor last year:
Elizabeth Sipe, clerk. News Ferry, Va. Membership, 351. Church building
valued at $4,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $600.00; all other pur-
poses, $582.10.
Sunday-school — Mrs. G. C. Talbert, secretary. News Ferry, Va. Enrollment, 49.
PLEASANT HILL (A) — Rev. P. H. Fleming, pastor; No pastor last year; Paul E-
Coble, clerk. Liberty, N. C. .Membership, 189. Church building valued at
$2,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $206.00; all other purposes, $310.00.
Sunday-school — Madge Teague, secretary, Libertv, N. C, R. R. 1. Enrollment.
155.
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PLEASABiT HILL (J) — Rev. G. J. Green, pastor; No pastor last year; Jessie Lee,
clerk. Angrier. N. C. Membership, 80. Church buildins" valued at $1,250.00.
Contributed to pastoral service. $200.00; all other purposes, $70.00.
Siinilny-.sohool — J. W. Neighbors, secretary, Benson, N. C. Enrollment, 90.
PLEASANT RIDGE (G) — No pastor; No pastor last vear; "W. J. Stafford, clerk.
Summeriield. N. C. IVIembership. 56. Church building- valued at $800.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $150.00; all other purposes. $125.25.
Suinlny-seliool — Fred Durham, secretary. Kernersville, N. C. Enrollment. 70.
PLEASANT RIDGE (R> — Rev. T. J. Green, pastor; No pastor last year: Carl B.
Cox. clerk. Ashboro. N. C. Membership, 1.39. Church building valued at
$2,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service. $225.00; all other purposes, $110.00.
Sundny-.scliool — Mrs. O. C. Brown, secretary. Ramseur. N. C. R. R. 1. Enroll-
ment. 82.
PLEASANT UNION (H> — Rev. J. Lee Johnson, pastor; No pastor last year; W. S.
Long, clerk. Dillington, N. C. ^Membership. 131. Church building valued at
$2,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service. $300.00; all other purposes, $135.00.
Sanday-.spliool — A. M. Long, secretary, Lillington, N. C. Enrollment, 57.
PLEASANT ITNION (R > — Rev. W. M. Hayes, pastor; No pastor last year; A. V. Mc-
Dowell, clerk. Mechanic, N. C. Membership. 17. Church building valued at
$300.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $lfi.50; all other purposes, $70.00.
Suiulay-schnol — E. 'SI. :McDowell, secretary. Mechanic. N. C. Enrollment, 60.
PLYMOUTH — Rev. J. Lee Johnson, pastor; No pastor last year; B. G. Partin, clerk,
McCullers, N. C. Membership. 59. Church building valued at $400.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $150.00: all other purposes, $48.50.
Sundny-seliool — Miss Minda Partin, secretary, McCullers, N. C. Enrollment, 95.
POPES CHAPEL — No pastor; No pastor last year; H. G. Holmes, clerk. Youngs-
ville, N. C. Membership, 125. Church building valued at $1,500.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $186.00; all other purposes, $195.00.
Sunday-school — J. T. Suit, secretary, Youngsville, N. C. Enrollment, 57.
POI'LAR BRANCH — No pastor; No pastor last year; Miss Florence Cox, clerk,
(1921), Jonesboro, N. C, R. R. 4. Church building valued at $1,000.00. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $40.00.
RALEIGH — No pastor; No pastor last year; R. F. Harward, clerk. Raleigh. N. C.
Membership. 215. Church building valued at $20,000.00. Contributed to
pastoral service. $2,000.00; all other purposes, $889.71.
Sunday-sehool — L. C. Brinkley, secretary, Raleigh, N. C. Enrollment, 310.
RAMSEITR — No pastor: No pastor last year; T. A. :\roffltt, clerk, Ramseur, N. C.
Membeiship, 94. Church building valued at $3,000.00. Contributed to pastoral
service, $300.00: all other purposes, $160.00.
Sunday-school — H. F. Brady, secretary, Ramseur, N. C. Enrollment, 99.
RANDLEMAN — Rev. J. M. Allred, pastor; No pastor last year; C. F. Swaney, clerk,
Randleman, N. C. Membership, 56. Church building valued at $700.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $101.00; all other purposes, $134.00.
Sunday-school — -J. L. Laughlin. secretary, Randleman, N. C. Enrollment, 150.
REIDSVILLE — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. C. W. Gersinger. clerk, Reids-
ville, N. C. Membership, 122. Church building valued at $20,000.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $1,000.00; all other purposes, $595.69.
Sunday-.school — D. E. ^Mitchell, secretary, Reidsville, N. C. Enrollment. 218.
SALEM CHAPEL — No pastor: No pastor last vear; Miss Selma ^Marshall Wins,
clerk. Salem. N. C. Membership, 120. Church building valued at $1,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $225.00; all other purposes, $164.40.
SANFORI> — Rev. R. L. Williamson, pastor; No pastor last year; J. W. Stout, clerk,
Sanford. N. C. Membership. 145. Church; building valued at $4,000.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $525.00; all other purposes, $308.35.
Sunday-school — George Brannon, secretary, Sanford. N. C. Enrollment, 146.
SEAGROVE— No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. D. A. Cornelison, clerk. Sea-
grove, N. C. Membership, 37. Church building valued at $2,500.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes, $102.00.
Sunday-school — Miss Mary Leach, secretary, Seagrove, N. C. Enrollment. 76.
SHALLOW FORD — Rev. J. AV. Patton, pastor: No pastor last year; W. D. Walker,
clerk, Burlington, N. C. Membership, 126. Church building valued at $1,600.00.
Contributed to pastoral service. $250.00; all other purposes. $200.00.
Sunday-school — J. R. Loy, secretary, Lington. N. C. R. R. 6. Enrollment. 100.
188 THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
SBADY grove: — Rev. J. AV. Knight, pastor; Xo pastor last year; Mrs. D. F. Hulin,
clerk, Martins Mill, N. C. Membership, 59. Church building- valued at $900.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $100.00; all other purposes, $96.00.
Sunday-school — J. B. Floyd, secretary, Ether, N. C. Enrollment, 25.
SHALLOW AVEliL — Rev. R. I^ Williamson, pastor; No pastor last year; J. Walkei
Kelly, clerk, Jonesboro, N. C. Membership, 227. Church building- valued at
$2,500.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $500.00; all other purposes, $150.00.
Sunday-school — Miss Grace Kelly, secretary, Jonesboro, N. C. Enrollment, 144.
SHIL.OH — Rev. G. R. Underwood, pastor; No pastor last year; B. S. Moffltt. clerk,
Ramseur, N. C. Membership, 100. Church building valued at $1,000.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $162.00; all other purposes, $190.25.
Sunday-.school — Fred Tedder, secretary, Kemps Mills, N. C. Enrollment, 68.
SIX FORKS^No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Alma J. Penney, clerk, Raleigh,
N. C, R. R. 1. Membership, 120. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Con-
tributed to all purposes, $105.00.
SMITHWOOD — Rev. M. T. Sorrell, pastor; No pastor last year; W. D. Humble,
clerk. Liberty, N. C. Membership, 56. Church building valued at $800.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $124.00; all other purposes, $82.88.
Sunday-ischool — Mrs. Nannie Smith, secretary, Liberty, N. C. Enrollment, 70.
SPOOXS CHAPEL. — No pastor; No pastor last year; J. L. Hitchcock, clerk, Ash-
boro, N. C. Membership, 24. Church building valued at $300.00. Contributed
to pastoral service, $11.00; all other purposes, $36.16.
TURNERS CHAPEL, — Rev. R. L. Williamson, pastor; No pastor last year; A. W.
Wicker, clerk, Sanford, N. C. Membership, 69. Church building valued at
$1,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $176.00; all other purposes, $53.00.
Sunday-school — Zelma Wicker, secretary, Sanford, N. C. Enrollment, 73.
UNIOX (X. C.) — Rev. P. H. Fleming, pastor; No pastor last year; G. R. Graham,
clerk, Burlington, N. C, R. R. 3. Membership, 261. Church building valued at
$5,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $500.00; all other purposes, $325.00.
Sunday-school — Alma Turner, secretary, Burlington, N. C, R. R. 3. Enroll-
ment, 84.
UNIOX (VA.) — Rev. C. E. Newman, pastor; No pastor last year; Alfred Hayes,
clerk, Virgilina. Va. :\Iembership, 328. Church building valued at $3,000.00.
Contributed to pastoral service, $300.00; all other purposes. $850.00.
Sunday-school — Lucy Cregory, secretary, Virgilina. Va. Enrollment, 100.
UNION GROVE — No pastor; No pastor last year; W. R. Brown, clerk, Ashboro,
N. C. Membership, 70. Church building valued at $1,000.00. Contributed to
pastoral service, $187.60; all other purposes, $125.00.
Sunday-school — Miss AUie Brown, secretary, Ashboro, N. C, R. R. 1. En-
rollment, 80.
WAKE CHAPEL — Rev. J. Lee Johnson, pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. A. F.
Smith, clerk, Fuquay Springs, N. C. Membership, 182. Church building valued
at $2,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $300.00; all other purposes,
$375.00.
Sunday-school — James Stephenson, secretary, Variha, N. C. Enrollment, 80.
WENTWORTH — Rev. J. Lee Johnson, pastor; No pastor last year; L. D. Stephen-
son, clerk, McCullers. N. C. Membership. 72. Church building valued at
$1,000.00. Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes, $186.00.
Sunday-school — L. D. Stephenson, secretary, iMcCullers, N. C. Enrollment, 48.
YOUNGSVILLE — No pastor; No pastor last year; L. E. AVinston, clerk, Youngs-
ville, N. C. Membership. 51. Church building valued at $1,500.00. Contributed
to pastoral service, $150.00; all other purposes, $136.65.
Sunday-school — L. E. Winston, secretary, Youngsville, N. C. Enrollment, 46.
ZION — Rev. J. E. Franks, pastor; No pastor last year; T. E. Farrell, clerk, Mon-
cure, N. C. Membership, 168. Church building valued at $1,000.00. Contributed
to pastoral service, $200.00; all other purposes, $120.00.
Sunday-.school — M. C. Farrell, secretary, Moncure. N. C. Enrollment, 87.
SUMI>IARY — Ordained ministers, 47; Licentiates, 13; Churches. 118; Membership,
13,289. Contributions: Pastoral service, $33,273.15; all other purposes,
$34,253.48. Sundav-schools, 103; Enrollment, 9,372. Total contributions re-
ported, $67,526.63.
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
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VIRGINIA VALLEY CENTRAL
(liepoited by Secretary Andes)
Session of 1922 — Joppa.
Session of 1923 — Timber Ridge.
Officers — Rev. W. T. Walters. .311") Garland Ave., Richmond. "\'a.— President.
Rev. J. F. Morgan, Winchester, Va. — Vice-President.
Rev. A. AV. Andes, Harrisonburg-, Va. — Secretary.
Rev. R. P. Crumpler, Luray, Va. — Assistant Secretary.
Samuel Earnian. Harrisonburg, Va. — Treasurer.
Cbaimian of Comiulttee.ii — Rev. W. T. Walters, 311.5 Garland Ave., Richmond,
Va. — Executive.
Mrs. Boyd R. Richards, Winchester, Va. — Foreign Missions.
Samuel Earman, Harrisonburg, Va.- — Home Missions.
Roy A- Larrick, Winchester, Va. — Sunday-schools.
Rev. J. F. Morgan, Winchester, Va. — Christian Endeavor.
Rev. R. P. Crumpler, Luray, Va. — ^JMoral Reform.
Rev. W. C. Hook, Harrisonburg, Va. — Religious Literature.
Rev. A. W. Andes, Harrisonburg, Va.— Education.
Rev. A. W. Andes, Harrisonburg, Va. — Apportionments.
Ministers^
Andes, A. W., Harrisonburg, Va.
Crumpler, R. P., Luray, Va.
Hook, W. C. Harrisonbur.s?, Va.
Kendall, A. B., Springfield, Ohio.
Morgan, J. F., Winchester, Va.
Roach, KillLs, Dyke, Va.
Walters, W. T., 311.5 Garland Ave.
mond. Va.
Rich-
Licentiate —
Clem, W. M., Yale Station, Hartford, Conn.
Church, Pa.stor, Clerk, Offerings, Organizations
(Offerings October 1, 1921, to October 1, 1922)
ANTIOCH — Rev. W. C. Hook, pastor; Rev. W. M. Clem was pastor two and one-
half months last year; B. C. Deavers, clerk, Harrisonburg, Va. Membership, 86.
Church building valued at $2,000.00. Preaching twice a month. Contributed
to pastoral .service, $97.80; Foreign Missions, $8.82; Home Missions, $31.33;
Education. $.5.09; all other purposes, $25.09.
Sunday-school — O. W. Andes, superintendent, Harrisonburg, Va. ; Miss Nellie
Deavers, secretary, Harrisonburg, Va Enrollment, 70. Contributed to all
other pvirposes, $88.40.
BETHEL — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Linnie Dofflemyre, clerk, Elk-
ton, Va.
BETHLEHEM — Rev. A. W. Andes, pastor; Rev. A. W. Andes was pastor last year;
Miss Ella Pickering, clerk. Broadway, Va. Membership, 99. Received last
year. 3. Church building valued at $2,000.00. Preaching twice a month. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $213.55; Foreign :Mission.s, $38.72; Home Missions,
$119.22: Education, $24.71; all other purposes, $122.94.
Snndav-school — D. H. "^Velch, superintendent. Broadway, Va. ; J. M. Bradford,
secretary. Broadway, Va. Enrollment, 167. Contributed to all other purposes,
$204.47.
BEVLAH — No pastor; No pastor last year; John P. Armentrout, clerk, Keezle-
town. A'a.
CHRISTI.4.X CHAPEL — No pastor; No pastor last year; J. K. Shiflett, clerk,
Boonesville, Va«
CONCORD — Rev. A. W. Andes, pastor; Rev. A. W. Andes was pastor last year;
J C Huffman clerk, Timberville, Va. Membership, 59. Church building
valued at $800.00. Preaching twice a month. Contributed to pastoral service,
$123.35: Foreign Missions, $8.30; Home Missions, $22.12; Education, $8.30;
all other purposes, $49.50.
Snndav-school — J. C. Huffman, superintendent, Timberville, Va.; I. S. Hol-
singer! secretary, Timberville, Va. Enrollment, 93. Contributed to all other
purposes, $49.23.
URY RVX- — Rev. A. W. Andes, pastor; Rev. A. "SV. Andes was pastor last year;
W. B. Burke, clerk. Seven Fountains. Va. Membership, 82. Received last
year 4. Church building valued at $5,000.00. Preaching once a month. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $121.10; Foreign :Missions, $25.49; Home Missions,
$46.66: Education, $9.71; all other purposes, $534.71.
Sunday-school — AVesley Ritenour, superintendent. Seven Fountains, Va. ; Miss
Estaline Munch, secretary. Seven Fountains, Va. Enrollment, 97. Contributed
to all other purposes, $167.78.
EAST LIBERTY — Rev. R. P. Crumpler. pastor; Rev. R. P. Crumpler was pastor
last year; R. D. Dovel. clerk, Stanley, Va. Membership. 34. Church building
valued at $500.00. Preaching once a month. Contributed to pastoral service,
$40.15: Foreign Missions. $3.18; Home Missions, $8.47; Education, $3.18; all
other purposes, $9.18.
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HIGH POIXT — No pastor; No pastor la.^t year; Jolin W. Shiflett, clerk. Swift Run.
Va. MeiTibership, 67. Received last year. 6. Church building- valued at
$200.00. Contributed to pastoral service, .$15.00; ForeiRn Missions, $5.08;
Home Missions, $10.37; Education, $3.18; all other purposes, $15.98.
Sundny-school — Thomas Crawford, superintendent, Nimrod, Va. ; A. J. Roach,
secretary, Geer, Va. Enrollment. 80. Contributed to all other purposes. $8.56.
ISLAND FORD — No pastor; No pastor last year; Mrs. Ada McDonaldson, clerk,
Elktown, Va. Membership, 121. Church building- valued at $800.00. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $10.00.
Sunday-sohool — Mrs. Sue Miller, superintendent, Elkton, A'a. ; Eddie Miller,
secretary, Elkton, A'a. Enrollment, 80. Contributed to all other purposes,
$10.00.
JOPPA — Rev. A. W. Andes, pastor; Rev. A. W. Andes was pastor last year; M. E.
McTnturff, clerk, EdinVnirg, Va. Membership, 43. Church building- valued at
$700.00. Preaching once a month. Contributed to pastoral service, $40.83;
Foreign Missions, $4.06; Home Missions, $10.82; Education, $4.06; all other
purposes, $60.28.
L.EAKSVIL,L,E — Rev. R. P. Crumpler. pastor; Rev. R. P. Crumpler was pastor last
year; R. O. Rathgeb. clerk, Luray, Va. Membership, 150. Received last year,
9. Church building valued at $1,500.00. Preaching twice a month. Con-
tributed to pastoral service, $254.00; Foreign Missions, $22.95; Home Missions,
$61.18; Education, $22.95; all other purposes, $272.95.
Sunday-school — V L. Eppard, superintendent, Luray, Va. ; Rachael Huffman,
secretary, Lurav, Xa. Enrollment, 101. Contributed to all other purposes,
$95.49.
Christian Endeavor — R. O. Rathgeb, president, Luray, Va. : Miss Catherine
Jenkins, corresponding- secretary, Luray, Va. Members — active, 31; associate,
17; total, 48.
I.IXVIL.LE — Rev. W. C. Hook, pastor; Rev. W. M. Clem was pastor two and one-
half months last year; Miss Mary Kratzer, clerk, Linville, Va. Membership,
105. Received last year. 1. Church building valued at $1,500.00. Preaching-
twice a month. Contributed to pastoral service, $62.50; Foreig-n Missions,
$41.51; Home Missions, $48.37; Education, $16.26; all other purposes, $68.81.
Sunday-school — Roy Hosaflook. superintendent, Linville Depot, Va.; Miss
Mary Kratzer, secretary, Linville, A'a. Enrollment, 136. Contributed to all
other purposes, $221.27.
MAYI.AND — Rev. A. W. Andes, pastor; Rev. A. W. Andes was pastor last year;
\Valter A. Spitzer. clerk, Broadway, Va. Membership, 77. Received last
vear, 5. Church building valued at $1,200.00. Preaching- twice a month.
Contributed to pastoral service, $173.45; Foreign Missions, $7.94; Home Mis-
sions, $21.18; Education, $7.94; all other purposes, $95.44.
Sunday-school — E. A. Killyard, superintendent, Broadway. Va.; Miss Nina
Killyard, secretary, Broadway. Va. Enrollment, 40. Contributed to all other
purposes, $125.25.
MT. IjEBAXOIV — Rev. R. P. Crumpler, pastor; Rev. R. P. Crumpler was pastor
last year; I. N. Comer, clerk, Shenandoah, Va. Membership, 78. Church build-
ing valued at $1,000.00. Preaching- once a month. Contributed to pastoral
service, $77.66; Foreign Missions, $3.09; Home Missions, $8.24; Education,
$3.09; all other purposes, $3.10. •
Sunday-school — I. N. Comer, superintendent, Shenandoah, Va. : Miss Mattie
Smith," secretary, Shenandoah, Va. Enrollment, 60. Contributed to all other
purposes, $20.00.
MT. OLIA'ET (G) — Rev. AV. C. Hook, pastor; No pastor last year; E. S. Morris,
clerk, March, Va. Alembership, 93. Received last year, 11. Church building
valued at $4,000.00. Pleaching- once a month. Contributed to Foreig-n Mis-
sions. $29.00; Home Missions. $40.00; Education, $15.00; all other purposes,
$165.50.
Sunday-.school — J. H. Morris, superintendent. Dyke, Va. ; Elsie Morris, secre-
tary, Dyke, Va. Enrollment, 155. Contributed to all other purposes. $90.25.
MT. OLIVET (R) — Rev. W. C. Hook, pastor; Rev. R. P. Crumpler was pastor
last year; Miss Ethel Lam, clerk, Elkton, Va. Membership, 67. Church build-
ing Valued at $900.00. Preaching once a month. Contributed to Foreig-n
Missions, $ .98; Home Missions. $2.61; Education. $ .98: all other purposes,
$29.48.
Sunday-school — Miss Laura Hensley, supeiintendent, Elkton. Va. ; Miss
Cammie Lilly, secretary. McGaheysville, Va. Enrollment, 85. Contributed to
all other purpose.-;, $16.00.
Christian Endeavor — E. R. Lam, president, McGaheysville, Va. ; Miss Lillie
Stover, corresponding secretary, Elkton, A^a. Members — active, 30: associate,
10; total, 40.
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KEI*' HOPE — Rev. W. C. Hook, pastor; Rev. W. M. .^lem wa.s pa.stor two and
one-half months last year; A. P. Liskey, clerk, Elkton, Va. Membership, 91.
Chuich building- valued at $2,500.00. Preaching twice a month. Contributed
to pa.storal service, $62.50; Foreig-n Missions, $fl.l4; Home Missions, $40.15;
Education, $9.44; all other purposes, $28.25.
Siin<ln.v-sohool — ,T. E. Bryant, superintendent, Harrisonburg, Va. ; Laura Estep,
secretaiy. Harrisonburg-, A'a. Enrollment, 90. Contributed to all other pur-
poses, .i;io.3.25.
AKWPORT — Re\ . H. 1". Crumpler, pastor; Rev. R. P. Crumpler was pastor last
yeai : E. L. Loudeiback, clerk, Stanley, Va. Membership, 140. Received last
vear, 17. Church building valued at $1,500.00. Preaching twice a month.
Contributed to pastoral service, $200.00; Foreign Missions, $12.44; Home Mis-
sions. $.3.3.18; Education, $12.44; all other purposes, $81.44.
Snndiiy-.sohnol — E. L. Louderback. superintendent. Stanley. Va. ; Hazel Hig-g-s,
secretar^. Stanley, Va. Enrollment, 107. Contiibuted to all other purposes,
$45.00.
4'hristiaii Endeavor — Mrs. J. F. Louderback, president, Stanley, Va. ; Hazel
Higgs, coi'responding secretary, Stanley, Va. Members — active, 15; honorary,
3; total, 18.
PAliMYRA — Rev. A. W. Andes, pastor: Rev. A. W. Andes was pastor last year;
Elmer AV. Cook, clerk, Edinburg, Va. Membership, 106. Received last year, 2.
Church building- valued at $1,200.00. Preaching once a month. Contributed
to pastoral service. $90.23; Foreign Missions. $6.35; Home Missions. $19.69;
Education. $6.35; all othei- purposes, $196.51.
Snndny-Kvliool — J. L. Caiper. superintendent. Edinburg. Va. ; Clyde R. Baker,
secretary, Edinburg, \'a. Enrollment, 52. Contributed to all other purposes,
$76.00.
Chri.stian Endeavor — ^^frs. Salome Clem, president, Edinburg, Va. ; Mrs. Lula
Newland. corresponding secretary. Edinburg. Va. Members — active, 12; as-
sociate, 4; total, 16.
ST. PETERS — Rev. R. P. Crumpler, pastor; Rev. R. P. Crumpler was pastor last
year; Mr.?. C. W. McCoy, clerk, Elkton, Va. Membership, 29. Preaching once
a month. Contributed to pastoral service, $21.34; Foreign Missions, $3.18;
Home Missions, $8.47; Education, $3.18; all other purposes, $49.18.
Sunday-school — J. W. Coffman, superintendent, Elkton, Va. Enrollment, 101.
TIMBER MOriVTAlN — ^Rev. A. W. Andes, pastor; No pastor last year; J. H. Park,
clerk. Capon Bridge. W. Va. Membership. 69. Preaching once a month.
TIMBER RIDGE — Rev. A. V^:. Andes, pastor; Rev. A. W. Andes was pastor last
year; J. E. Eaton, clerk. Trone. Va. Membership. 237. Received last year. 16.
Church building- valued at $4,000.00. Preaching twice a month. Contributed
to pastoial service. $423.49; Foreign Missions, $22.59; Home Missions, $43.60;
Education. $10.79; all other purposes, $115.52.
Sunday-school — W^ W. Gates, superintendent, Trone, Va. ; Lester Selden, secre-
tary, Trone. Va. Eniollment, 150. Contributed to all other purposes, $113.06.
Christian Endeavor — Walton Brill, president. Hooks Mill, W'. Va.; Miss Bessie
W^'athey. corresponding- secretary, Hig-h View, W. Va. Members — active, 34;
associate, 10; total, 44.
WASHIXGTOX — No pastor; No pastor last year; I. "SV. Hitchcock, clerk, Washing-
ton, D. C. r^Iembership, 30.
"WHISTLERS CHAPEL, — Rev. A. \<r. Andes, pastor; Rev. A. W. Andes was pastor
last year; R. L. Ettel, clerk, Quicksburg, Va. Membership, 43. Received last
year. 11. Preaching once a month. Contributed to pastoral service. $59.65;
Foreigrn Missions. $4.H; Home Missions. $11.77; Education, $4.41; all other
purposes, $4.40.
Sunday-school — R. L. Ettel. superintendent. Quick-sburg-. Va. ; Ernest Green,
secretarv. Quicksburg, Va. Enrollment, 35. Contributed to all other pur-
poses, $13.98.
<'hristian Endeavor — A. M. Green, president, Quicksburg, Va. ; E. F. Williams,
cori-esponding secretary. Quicksburg:, Va. Member.s — active, 20; associate, 13;
hfmora)y, 10; total, 43.
WINCHESTER — Rev. J. F. Morgan, pastor; Rev. J. F. Morgan was pastor three
months last vear; R. A. Larrick, clerk. W'inchester. Va. IMenibership. 142.
Received last year, 7. Church building valued at $45,000.00. Parsonag-e
v-alued at $8,000.00. Preaching- twice every Sunday. Contributed to pastoral
service, $861.67; Foreign Missions, $101.46; Home Missions, $153.07; Education,
$26.48; all other purposes, $959.96.
Snndav-school — Nelson F. Richards, superintendent. Winchester. Va. ; Irvine
Cather. secretary, Winchester, Va. Enrollment, 195. Contributed to all other
purposes. $181. 6i.
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Christian Endeavor — Miss Frances Hook, president, Winchester, Va. ; Miss
Aime A. Seabrig-ht, corresponding- secretary, Winchester, Va. Members —
active, 44; honorary, 15; total, 59.
MOODS CHAPEL, — Rev. A. W. Andes, pastor; Rev. A. W. Andes wasi pastor last
year: Eliner Shaffer, clerk. New Market, Va. Membership, 87. Church build-
ing valued at $500.00. Preaching once a month. Contributed to pastoral
service, $64.41: Foreign Missions, $7.06; Home Missions, $18.82; Education,
$7.06; all other purposes, $29.50.
Sttnday-.school— Charles Shaffer, superintendent, New Market, Va.; Elmer
Shaffer, secretary, New Market, Va. Enrollment, 69. Contributed to all other
purposes, $27.24.
SUMMARY — Ordained ministers, 7: Licentiates. 1; Churches, 27; Churches not re-
porting, 2; Membership, 2,135. Contributions: Pastoral service, $3,012.68;
Education, $204.60; Foreign Missions, $366.05; Home Missions, $759.32; all
other purposes, $2,917.72. Sunday-schools, 20: Enrollment, 1,963. Christian
Endeavor Societies, 7; Membership, 268. Total contributions reported,
$7,260.37.
Committee on Ministerial Relief
This committee wa.? authorized by the Executiye Committee but was not
appointed in time for it to be placed with the officers and committees of the
Convention.
Rev. J. E. Etter Huntington, Ind.
Mr. W. K. Holt Burlington, N. C.
Mr. H. E. Sims Piqua, Ohio.
Mr. Fenner Brownell Fall River, Mass.
Mr. M. S. Campbell Collison, 111.
Rev. Roy C. Helfenstein resigned from membership on the Administrative
Committee of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, and
Rev. W. H. Hainer, D. D., of Irvington, N. J., was elected to fill the vacancy,
the vote being taken by correspondence.
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193
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
This ministerial directory has been carefully compared, with
and corrected by the roll of ministers furnished by the Conference
Secretaries, except ministers whose age and bodily infirmities are
known to be such as to prevent them from attending the conference
sessions, but whose devotion to the church, and contributions to its
work, remain as in the days of their strength.
The names of ministers belonging to the conferences that did
not report are recorded, but the conference membership is not. The
Christian Annual cannot take the authority to assign conference
membership, and hence records only the names of members certified
to by conference authority. The names are recorded as an act of
courtesy to the ministers, with the hope that conference officials will
hereafter deal justly with their members.
We had no report from the Afro-Christian Convention, of any
of its Conferences, which fact accounts for the absence of the minis-
terial list from the Conferences of that Convention. The list as
printed in the Christian Annual last year was made up from the
printed proceedings that had been mailed to us.
Ackley, J W. (W. la.)
2604 Chestnut Ave.,
Kansas City, Mo.
Addington, A. M. (E.Ind.)
Winchester, Ind.
Albright, J. A. (Mi.O.)
Eaton, Ohio, R. R. 7.
Alderman. Ada (N. Y. E.)
Ballston Spa, N. Y.
Alexander. W. S. (C. 111.)
Merom, Ind.
Allen, A. L. (T. R.)
Lawrenceville, Pa., R. R. 1.
Allen, Amos (N. J.)
Flemington, N. J., R. R. 2.
Allen, Rose Chapman (T. R.)
New Albany, Pa., R. R. 45.
Amerson, .1. E. (Ala.)
Lineville, Ala., R. R.
Andes, A. W. (Va. V. C.)
Harrisonburg, Va.
Angel, J. A.
Albuquerque, N. Mex.
Apple, J. F. (N. C.)
Mebane, N. C.
Applegate, Mrs. Lethie
(Ky.Chr.)
Biu"tonville, Ky.
Arnold, George W. (Mich.)
Manton, Mich., R. D. 2.
Arnold. Henry (Me.)
108 Bogle St..
Fall River, Mas?.
Arrick, R. P. (E. Ind.)
Fai-mland, Ind.
Asa. J. P. (111.)
Mt. Erie, 111.
Ashby. Robin.son (W. 111.)
I^ewistown, 111.
Atchinson, L. B.
Roseville, III.
Atkinson, J. O. (N. C.)
Elon College, N. C.
Atkinson, D. B. (W. la.)
Albany, Mo.
Babb, William S.
Martinsville, Ohio.
Bagby, A. G. (S. O.)
Bethel, Ohio.
Bagby, T. F. (S.O.)
Greentown, Ind.,
Bailey. Guy (R.U.)
Soldiers Grove, Wis
R. R. 3.
Bailey. H. L. (W.Ind.)
Bradford, Ohio.
Baker. Hiley (Mi.O.)
Eaton, Ohio.
Baker, W. E. (Mer.)
WMxlstock, Vt.
Baldwin. Carl F. (W.Ind.)
South Solon, Ohio.
Baldwin, J. W. (C.Ind.)
Columbus, Ind.
Barnard, George F. (Mer.)
Boscawen, N. H.
Barnhart, J. D. (Osage, E.D.)
Tuscumbia, Mo.
Barrett, D. P.
Ponce, Porto Rico.
Barrett, J. Pressley (E. Va.)
Henderson, N. C.
Barrett, J. C. (N.J.)
4 College Place,
Defiance, Ohio.
Barth, E. A. (N.J.)
29 Burnett St.,
Hilton, N. J.
Baitlett, Rufus
Bai-ton, H. A., (N.J.)
473 Greene Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
(N.Kan.A
Nebr.)
Barton, J. S.
Lincoln. Kansas.
Bassett, J. H
Everett, Pa.
Baughman, .lohn (111.)
Louisville, 111.
Beard, Chas.
Martinsburg, W. Va.!
194
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Beebe, J. L.
2430 Franklin St..
Omaha, Nebr.
Beisfegel, Jaicob J. (Eel R.)
. North Manchester, Ind.
Be41. F. G. (S.Wab.IU.)
. Suniner, III.
Bennett, A. H. (111.)
Merorn, Ind.
Bennett, Clarence (O.C.)
Jeflfersonville. Ohio.
Bennett, E. E. (S.Ind.)
■ Cynthiana. Ind.
Bennett, Peter (Ohio)
Hififby. Ohio.
Bennett, Simon (O.C.) South
Solon, Ohio.
Bennett. S. D. (O.C.)
Jeffersonville, Ohio, R.R. 2
Bennett, S. W. (Mi.O.)
New Madison, Ohio.
Beougher. S. L. (N.C.)
Graham, N. C.
Berry. Harry S. (E.Ind. )
Albany, Ind.
Bethel, James
Tarlton, Ohio.
Bishop. Emily K. (Mi.O.)
1708 Sycamore St.,
Terre Haute, Ind.
Bla«k. B. F. (E.Va.)
Berkley, Va.. R. R. S.
Blake, W. T.
Higby, Ohio, R. R. 1.
B'lankenship. T. S. (Ky.Chr.)
Mouth of Laurel. Ky.
Bli.s.s. A. H. (N.Y.E.)
Hartwick, N. Y.
Boatright. D. A. (Mich.)
Maple Rapids, Mich.
Bodman, E. J. (N.Y.E.)
(Me.) (R.I.&Mass.)
3520 N. Main St.,
Fall River, Mass.
Boehringer. W. Rollo (Mi.O.)
Bluflfton. Ind., R. D. 2,
Bolton, Ford (S.Kan.)
Towanda, Kan.
Boane, Mrs. Lola
Kirklin. Ind.
Boord, J. S. (W.Ind.)
Veedersburg, Ind.
Borah. Ed. (III.)
Merom. Ind.
Bowman, A. J. (S.O.)
Georgetown, Ohio.
Bozell, Ray (C.Ind.)
Ekiinburg, Ind.
Bradbury, J. M. (S.Wab.IU.)
Johnstown. Ohio. R. R. 2.
Bradshaw. Elisha. (E.Va.)
Fancy Gap, Va.
Brate, Sylvester (N.Y.C.)
Lakemont, N. Y.
Brathwaite, E. (C.IU.)
Sadorus, 111., R. R. 50.
Bricker, John W.
Mt. Sterling, Ohio.
Briley. Charles S. (O.E.)
Murray, Ohio.
Bristow, Marjorie C. (N.Y.
W.) (N.Y.C.)
123 E. Green St..
Ithaca. N. Y.
Brodt, W. R. (S.O.)
West Union. Ohio, R. R. 3.
Brooks, J. T.
Mansfield, III.
Brooks, M. C.
Murphysboro, III.
Brown, C. O. (N.Y.W.)
Morganville. N. Y.
Brown, Christopher (Ind.
M.R.)
Parker, Ind.
Brown, G. A. (N.Ill.)
Oregon, Ogle Co., 111.
Brown, J. M.
New Point, Ind.
Brown, L. D. (Mi.O.)
Pleasant Mills. Ind.
Brown. R. F. (Ga.&Ala.)
Pleasant Hill, Ohio.
Brown, Wm.
*1196 Lawrence St.,
Lowell. Mass.
Bryan, W. J.
Gorham. 111.
Bryant, J. H. (Ky.No.l.)
Widens. W. Va.
Bullock, Mrs. F. E. (Mi.O.)
534 Carlisle Ave.,
Dayton, Ohio.
Burnell, Rue (N.Kan.&Nebr.)
Superior, Nebr., R. R. A.
Burnett. J. F. (S.O.)
45 C. P. A. Bldg..
Dayton. Ohio.
Burnham, A. C.
Linden, Iowa.
Burill. S. L.
Burroughs. F. A.
Cartersville, lU.
Burton. Geo. (E.Kan.)
Hallowell. Kan.
Burton, A. S. K.
Fenville, Mich., Box 214.
Bushong. Peter (N.Kan.&
Nebr.)
810 Houston St..
Manhattan. Kan.
Butler, Anthony (Ohio)
Wellston. Ohio.
Butler, H. H. (E.Va.)
Suffolk, Va.
Butler. M. W. (E.Va.)
404 E. North St..
Muncie. Ind.
Butler, Morris (C.Iowa)
Albany. Mo.
Cain. G. B. (E.Ind.)
Conover, Ohio.
Caldwell. W. R.
Montesano, Wash.
Callahan. C. C.
Albany, Mo.
Cameron. E. (S.Kan.)
Cassoday, Kan.
Campbell, Wm. (S.Wab.IU.)
Newton, 111.
Canada. F. F. (E.Ind.)
Greenville, Ohio, R. D. 4.
Canode. J. W. (O.E.)
Carpenter. Ohio, R. R.
Canter, A. A.
4261 Oak St..
Portsmouth, Ohio. Sta. A.
Garden, J. S. (N.C.)
906 Shepherd St..
Durham, N. C.
Cardwell. W. W.
Fostoria, Ohio, R. R. 2.
Carington. John (Ky. Chr.)
Valley, Ky.
Caris. A. G. (O.C.)
Defiance. Ohio.
Caris, S. A. (N.W.O.)
129 Session Ave.,
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Carmean, J. M. (S.Wab.IU.)
Care Dad's Hotel,
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Wadley, Ala.
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Wadley, Ala.
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New Waterford, Ohio.
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Clemens, Iowa.
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544 7th Ave.,
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Sardenia, Ohio.
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Kimmell, Ind.
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198 Baldwin St.,
Laconia, N. H.
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Willow Hill, 111.
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Island Falls, Me., R. R. 1.
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Blaine, Me.
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South Vienna, Ohio.
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140 Malta Ave..
Ballston Spa. N. Y.
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Edinburg, Ind.
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Summitville, Ind.
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Stanfordville. N. Y.
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Mt. Sterlinjr, Ohio.
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718 Metropolitan Ave..
Hyde Park, Mass.
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Fort Jennings, Ohio,
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Yellow Springs, Ohio.
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410 N. Mendenhall St.,
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Morrisville. N. C.
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Indianapolis, Ind.
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Kokomo, Ind.
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Christiansburg, Ohio.
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Medford, Wis.
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Albany, Missouri.
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Kittery Point. Me.
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Lynx, Ohio.
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Hampden Highlands, Me.
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Hampden Highlands, Me.
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Hillsboro. Ky., R. R. 2.
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Anderson, Ind.
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Smoky Valley, Ky.
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Kittei-y Point, Me.
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Alexandria, Ind.
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Fairfield, Iowa, R. R.
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Normal, Ky.
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Farmland, Ind., R. R.
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Hugheston. West Va.
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Delaware, Ohio, R. R. 3.
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618 N. East St.,
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1816 8th St.,
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Higby, Ohio, R. R. 1.
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Mt. Sterling, Ohio.
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Carbondale, III.
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Elon College, N. C.
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Luray, Va.
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Alexandria, Ind.
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Lafayette, Ohio.
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Puyallup, Wash.
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Racine. W. Va.
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Muses Mills, Ky.
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Lynch Station, Va.
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Yellow Springs, Ohio.
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Springboro, Pa.
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Lanett, Ala.
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Wakai"usa, Ind.
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Anderson, Ind.
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760 Ferguson Ave.,
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Britton, Mich.
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Mendon, Mo.
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Brunswick, Mo.
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Scio, N. Y.
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Scio, N. Y.
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126 E. Elm St.,
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Malone, Ala.
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Circleville, Ohio.
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Murphy sboro. 111.
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1002 Calif omia St.,
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Belfont, Ky.
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Robert Lee Apartments,
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Bryant, Ind.
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Beaumont, Kan.
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Farmland, Ind., R. R. 19-
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Mt. Sterling, Ohio.
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Phoenix, Ala., R. R. 1.
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Argos, Ind.
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Martin, Ky.
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Merom, Ind.
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1605 Kemper Lane.
Cincinnati. Ohio.
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Akersville, Pa.
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Worcester, N. Y.
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501 E. Oregon St.,
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2305 Roanoke Ave.,
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2 Hatton St.,
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Brockton, Mass.
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Coleridge, N. C.
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810 14th St.,
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Richland, Ga.
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Pisgah, Ala.
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Care Postmaster,
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Miltonvale, Kan.
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Soldiers, Ky.
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Newton, 111.
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Middletown, Ind.
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Defiance, Ohio.
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126 Chestnut St.,
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S. Jefferson St.,
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Chillicothe, Ohio, R. R. 8.
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77 Court St.,
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Wallingford, Ky.
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Charlotte Furnace, Ky.
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1354 E. 14th St.,
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Rio Grande, Ohio.
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193 S. Main St.,
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Merom, Ind.
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M.R.)
743 S. Courtland Ave.,
Kokomo, Ind.
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Culver, Ind.
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513 Markham St.,
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Lakemont, N. Y.
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Burns, Wyo.
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Mirror Lake, N. H.
Ferrell, C. A.
Murphysboro, 111.
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Danbury, Conn., R. R. 4.
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Danbury, Conn., R. R. 4.
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Norman Station, Ind.
Fisher, C. H. (Rock)
17 Jackson St.,
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Nappanee, Ind., R. R.
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Kittery Point, Maine.
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South Portland, Me.
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Burlington, N. C.
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162 Westmount Ave.,
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162 Westmount Ave.,
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Blaine, Me. Box 87.
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27 Hardy Ave.,
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Dendron, Va.
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Keskick, Ont.
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Siler City, N. C, R. D. 2.
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1520 32d St.,
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Harrod, Ohio.
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Raymond, Ohio.
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Rush, N. Y., R. R. 1
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Tipton, Ind.
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Waverly, Va.
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Otego, N. Y.
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West Liberty, Ohio.
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Gary, N. C, R. R. 2.
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Noi-th Manchester, Ind.
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HoUansburg, Ohio.
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Covington, Ohio.
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Utsunomiya, Japan.
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Bismarck, 111.
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Utsunomiya, Japan.
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Trinity, Ky.
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Smile, Ky.
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Ivor, Va.
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West Milton, Ohio.
Fusion, William
Herrin, 111.
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Mil ford. N. J.
Gallian, E. L.
Russell, Ky.
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Pottersville, Mass.
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Wallingford, Ky.. R. R. 2.
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Dickeys Mountain, Pa.
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Needmore, Pa.
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Buffalo, Mills, Pa.
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2251 Cummington Roaa,
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26 Kasumi Cho,
Azabu, Tokyo. Japan.
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46th St., near Myers Ave.,
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West Cairo, Ohio.
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Arkansas City, Mo.
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Alexandria, Ind.
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Gregoryville, Ky.
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Ashton, 111.
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New Albany, Pa., R. R.
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McLeansville, N. C.
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Enterprise, Ky.
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238 Buffalo St.,
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Maysville, Ky.
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Gillespie, T. C.
Staunton. Ind.
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Parker, Ind., R. D. 3.
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Aberdeen, Ohio, R. R. 3.
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Aberdeen. Ohio, R. R. 3.
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Ashville, N. Y.
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Rugless, Ky.
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Tenafly, N. J.
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Omega, Ohio.
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Sprakers, N. Y., R. R. 1.
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Lincoln, Kan.
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Signal, Ohio.
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Manchester, Ohio, R. R. 3.
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Lanett. Ala.
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West Union, Ohio.
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Fairfax. Ala.
Grayley, S. C. (S.W.W.Va.)
Olcott, W. Va.
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Morrisville, N. C.
Green, O. S. (E.Ind.)
Rort Recovery, Ohio,
R. R. 2.
Green. T. J. (N.C.)
Ramseu. N. C.
Grigston. A. J. (Ky.Chr.)
Clarksburg, Ky.
Grissom, S. L.
Pomona, 111.
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Attleboro, Mass.
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24 N. Liberty St.,
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Hainer, A. M. (O.C.)
314 Islington St.,
Portsmouth, N. H.
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271 Maple St.,
New Bedford, Mass.
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37 Myrtle Ave..
Irvington, N. J.
Haines, W. H. (T.R.)
Baxter. Pa.
Halfaker, J. S. (O.C.)
141 N. Front St..
Columbus, Ohio.
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Newmarket. Ont.
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Vienna, N. J., R. R. 2.
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Ashland, Ky.
Hall. Willoe J. (Mi.O.)
Dayton. Ohio, R. D. 1.
HaUowell, G. D. (Me.)
South Brewer, Me.
Hammond. E. D. (S.Wab.IU.)
357 W. Atwood St.,
Gallon, Ohio.
Hammond, Lovell D.
(N.W.O.)
Spencerville, Ohio.
Hance. C. J. (N.W.O.)
Spencerville, Ohio.
Hanlin, Ira L.
Salem, Ohio.
Hanson. C. W. (Ga.&Ala.)
275 Forest Ave.,
Lagrange, Ga.
Hardcastle, H. S. (N.C.)
Defiance, O.
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Merom. Ind.
Harrell, Stanley C. (N.C.)
725 Burch Ave.,
Durham, N. C.
Harris, P. V. (Eel R.)
South Whitley, Ind.,
R. R. 3.
Hartley, B. A. (W.Ind.)
Advance, Ind.
Hartman, John M. (Eel R.)
Wakarusa, Ind.
Harvard, W. D. (E.Va.)
1612 Prentis Ave.,
Portsmoutr, Va.
Hatfield, C. C. (Mi.O.)
173 Orange St.,
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173 Hawley St.,
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Evart, Mich., R. D. 5.
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St. Joseph, 111.. R. R.
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Seagrove, N. C, R. R. 1.
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Crab Orchard. Tenn.
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Brownlee, Nebr.
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College Comer, Ohio.
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Freedom, N. H.
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Ferguson, Iowa.
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109 S. Bi-adford St.,
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1230 Phillips Ave.,
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202 Second St.,
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202 Second St.,
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Brazil, Ind.
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Olive Hill, Ky.
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Lincoln, Kan.
Hensley, David S. (Ind.M.R.)
1304 W. 9th St.,
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Swansea, Mass.
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Hugheston, W. Va.
Hiatt, J. V. (Ind.M.R.)
Tiosa, Ind.
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Sears, Mich.
Hiller, Geo. W.
Carbondale, 111.. R. R. 4.
Hilt, W. H. (S.W.W.Va.)
Gamoca, W. Va.
Hinkle, A. P.
Goldsmith, Ind.
Hirby. August W. (Mi.O.)
312 Edgar, Ave.,
Dayton, Ohio.
Hoagland, B. F.
Raymond, Ohio.
Hobbs, William (Ky.No.l.)
Vanceburg, Ky.
Hobbs, J. F. (Ky.Chr.)
Vanceburg, Ky., R. R.
Hoel, I. M. (C.Ill.)
Tuscola, 111.
Hoffman, E. E. (N.J.)
Newton, N. J.. R. R. 4.
Hoggatt, William S. (So.O.)
Fayetteville, Ohio. R. R.
Hollingsworth, C. G. (W.Ia.)
Milo, Iowa.
Holsclaw, R. F. (Ind.M.R.)
Delphi. Ind.
Holt, J. W. (N. C.)
Burlington, N. C, R. R.
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Kittery Point, Me.
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Phoneton, Ohio.
Hook, Mrs. Belle H. (N.Y.E.)
Spelman Seminary,
Atlanta, Ga.
Hook, W. C. (Va.V. C.)
Harrisonburg, Va.
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(W.Ind.)
Mellott, Ind.
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Harrod, Ohio.
Houseman, A. B. (Mi.O.)
London, Ohior R. R.
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Chapel Hill, N. C.
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Veedersburg, Ind.
Hcwsare, McD. (Mi.O.)
1535 N. Euclid Ave.,
Dayton, Ohio.
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West Manchester, Ohio.
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Oronoque, Kan.
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Gravity, Ohio.
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Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 4.
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Kan.)
New Haven, Conn.
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Defiance, Ohio.
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Plainville, N. Y.
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Wadley, Ala., R. R. 3.
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580 Hammond St.,
Bangor, Me.
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Albany, Mo.
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Albany, Mo.
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Byer, Ohio.
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Randall, HI.
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Guymon, Okla.
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Iseley, A. F. (N. C.)
Burlington, N. C, R. R. 8.
Jacobs, A. O. (S.Wab.IU.)
Olney. III.
James, Mrs. A. R. (W.Ia.)
Wheat Rid)?e, Colo.
Janney, Sylvester (Ind.M.R. )
Alexandria, Ind.
Jay. H. R.
1708 Sycamore St.,
Terre Haute, Ind.
Jay, W. M. (E.Va.)
Holland, Va.
Johnson, Geo. W. (E.Ind.)
Eaton, Ind.
Johnson, I. W. (E.Va.)
Suffolk, Va.
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Fuquay Springs, N. C.
J<*nson, L. F. (N.J.)
Carversville, Pa.
Jones, Thomas A.
Goi-eville, 111.
Jones, J. E. (Osage W.)
Wheatland. Mo.
Jordan, W. F. (N.J.)
Cristobal, C. Z.
Judy, DeK. (E.Ind.)
1748 Everett St.,
Lafayette, Ind.
Kaufman, B. A. (N.W.Ind.)
New Waverly, Ind.
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Piqua, Ohio.
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Madrid. Iowa.
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1165 Penn. Ave.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Kegley, Vem
Yuba, Wis.
Kelley, James (Osage E.D.)
Dixon, Mo.
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Caribou. Me., R. R. 2.
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Troy, Ohio.
Kendall, A. B. (Va.V.C.)
1023 Garfield Ave.,
Springfield. Ohio.
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South Berwick. Me., R. R.l
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Room 41, C. P. A. Bldg.,
Dayton, Ohio.
Ivti-sey, William
Ashland, Ky.
Kershner, Clark B. (E.Ind.)
307 N. 14th St.,
Newcastle, Ind.
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3759 Vista Ave..
Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Muncie, 111.
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Bryant, Ind.
Keys, Frankie I. (E.Ind.)
518 N. E St.,
Winchester, Ind.
Kibbey, W. P. (W.Ind.)
602 E. Williams St.,
Lebanon, Ind.
Kirkendall, Miss Frieda
(Eel.R.)
15 Bartlett St.,
Haverhill, Mass.
Kirschbaum, Wm. G.. Jr.,
(R.I.&Mass.)
3 South St.,
Eastport, Maine.
Kitchen, W. H. (S.Wab.IU.)
Merom, Ind.
Klapp, P. T. (N.C.)
Elon College, N. C.
Kline, L. P. (R.U.)
Richland Center, Wis.
Knight, J. W. (N.C.)
Stokesdale, N. C.
Knight, J. V.
Raleigh, N.- C.
Knight, W. R.
Roanoke, Ala,
Knight, Z. (Y.&C.)
Saco, Me., R. R. 1.
Knowles, W. B. (Ala.)
Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 2.
Lanibert, Riley
Haigler, Nebi-.
Land, Abraham (111.)
Boyleston, 111.
Langdon, A. H. (Ky.CJhr. )
Langley, Arthur T. (N.J.)
1807 Mt. Vernon Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Lankford, G. O. (N.C.)
Burlington, N. C.
Lassiter, L. L. (E.Va.)
Suffolk, Va.
Lawler, Thos. R. (N.J.)
225 Chauncey St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Lawlyes, R. N. (CHI.)
Georgetown, 111.
Lawson.E. L. ( W.Ind. )»
Defiance, Ohio.
Leavitt, L. M. (W.Ill V
Smithfield. III.
Leek, Cecil (111.)
Merom, Ind.
Leonard, A. (N.W.O.)
Carp Lake, Mich.
Lester, F. C. (N.C.)
Yale Station, Box 1184,
New Haven, Conn.
Lewis, Hermon A., (O.E )
Mt. Sterling, Ohio.
Lewis, L. E. (O.C. )
Peoria, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Lewis, R. A. (W.Ia.)
Redfield, Iowa.
Lewis, Samuel, (O.E.)
Bladen, Ohio. R. R. ].
Lev/is, W. H.
Wolf, Ky.
Lightboui-ne. James H.
(E.Va.)
Holland, Va. .
Liles, G. W.
Mouth of Laurel, Ky.
Liles, J. M. (Ky.Chr.)
Mouth of Laurel, Ky.
Lindley, Hazel (E.Ind.)
Meroni, Ind.
Liston, J. A.
Music, Ky.
Litteral, Malon
Partlow, Ky.
Lockwood, A. M.
Berkley, Ohio.
Logan, F. M. (Ky.No.l.)'
2336 Gallia St.,
Portsmouth, Ohio.
Logan, O. H. (Ky.No.l.)
Brushart, Ky.
Long, D. A. (N.C.)
Franklinton, N. C.
Long, R. H. (Mt.V.)
Centersburg, Ohio. • '
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Chapel Hill, N. C.
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East Springfield, Ptf. '•'
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Loucks, Albert (N.Y.E.)
Hartwick, N. Y.
Loucks, D. C.
Montesano, Wash.
Luark, M. J.
Montesano, Wash.
Lucas, Roy E. (W.Ind.)
1109 N. Meridian,
Lebanon, Ind.
Lusk, Chas. B. (E.Ind.)
Christiansburg, Ohio.
Lusk, Dwight R. (E.Ind.)
Farmland, Ind.
M
Mackenzie, Alexander
(N.Y.W.)
E^ast Rochester, N. Y.
Maokey, L. C. (N.Y.E.)
416 E. 7th St..
Chester, Pa.
Macy, Edward H.
16 Brackett St..
Portland, Maine.
Maddix, W. L. (Ky.No.l)
Emerson, Ky.
Mahan, C. N. (S.Wab.IU.)
(S.Ind.)
Merom, Ind.
Mann, Allen D. (U.Ia.)
Letts, Iowa.
Maple, G. M.
Richmondale, Ohio, R. R. 1
Maple, Jas.
Richmondale, Ohio, R.R. 1.
Marshall, F. M. (Ky.Chr.)
Wallingford, Ky., R. R. 2.
Martin, Nannie (E.Ind.)
Farmland, Ind.. R. R. 1.
Martin, W. H. (Mi.O.)
1227 Home Ave.,
Dayton, Ohio.
Mason, A. A. (E.Kan.)
Altoona, Kan., R. R. 1.
Mason. Benjamin
Edinboro, Pa.
Mason, O. Roscoe (W.Ind.)
Veeder.sburg, Ind., R. R. 1.
Masters, J. L. (E.Kan.)
416 E. Eighth St.,
Coffeyville, Kan.
Masters, J. S. (E.Kan.)
Pullman, Mich.
Master-son, C. S. (Mi.O.)
Greenfield, Ind., R. R. 9.
Matteson. C. E. (Me.)
R. R. 1, Box 35.
Gorinna, Me.
Maxwell, J. W. (Mi.O.)
Moores Hill, Ind.
May. A. W.
Breezewood, Pa., R. R. 2.
McAbee, A. N. (Ga.&Ala.)
Crumps Park, Ga.
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Defiance, Ohio, R. R. 4.
McCauley, J. E. (N.C.)
Halifax, Va., R. R. 1.
McClees. .1. W. (Ky.Chr.)
Eby. Ky.
McClain, W. A. (N.Kan.A
Nebr. ^
N. Fifth St.,
Lincoln, Kan.
McCorkhill, J. E. (Ind.M.R.)
Fairmount, Ind.
McCorkle, Wm.
Higby, Ohio. R. R. 1.
McCoy, C. E.
Walton, Ind.
McCoy, G. F. (O.E.)
Vinton, Ohio.
McCrone, H. W. (N.Y.E.)
St. Johnsville, N. Y.
McDaniel, C. A. (N.J.)
Enon, Ohio.
McDaniel, R. H. (S.O.)
927 Bryn Bawr Ave.,
Dayton, Ohio.
McDonald, George (Ohio)
Coalton, Ohio.
McDonald, L. B. (Mi.O.)
Springfield, Ohio, R. R. 9.
McFarland, H. M. (Ind.M.R.)
1019 W. 5th St.,
Anderson, Ind.
McKeen, S. H. (N.Y.E.)
Deer River, N. Y.
McKinney, George (S.Wab.
111.)
Noble, 111., R. R. 1.
McKnight, Wm. Q. (W.Ind.)
41 Karahori Cho.
Sendai, Japan.
McNew, Z. (Ind.M.R.)
Frankfort, Ind.
Meacham, W. T. (Ala.)
Roanoke, Ala., R. R. 2.
Meadows, T. H. (Ky.Chr.)
Muses Mills, Ky.
Mell, G. R. (N.W.O.)
700 S. Broadway,
Lima, Ohio.
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Freehoki, N. Y.
Melvin, J. T. (S.O.)
Neville, Ohio.
Messer, John (Ohio)
Wellston, Ohio.
Metsker, Denver C. (E.Ind.)
Losantville, Ind.
Metzger, Frazer (Mer. )
Randolph, Vt.
Milholland. S. M. (N.W.Kan.)
Almena, Kan.
Millholland, Mrs. V. L.
(N.W.Kan.)
Almena, Kan.
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Miller, John M. (EJelR.)
222 N. Lake St.,
Warsaw, Ind.
Miller, O. W. (Ky.C.)
Globe, Ky.
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Lynchburg, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Millikin, H. A. (Ohio)
Frankfort, Ohio, R. R. 2.
Millner, Dan (Ohio)
Jackson, Ohio, R. R. 4.
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Lynn, Ind., R. R.
Minton, W. P. (Eel R.)
318 Edgar Ave.,
Dayton, Ohio.
Mishler, Miss Jennie (N.IU.)
Leaf River, HI.
Mitchell, Thomas
Ashland, Ky.
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Galena, Kan., R. R. 3.
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Woodhull, N. Y.
Moore. Wilson C. (E.Va.)
306 N. Bradford St.,
Dover, Del.
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220 Tenth St.,
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Moran, J. W.
Gorham, 111.
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12 W. Clifford St.,
Winchester, Va.
Morrow, D. L. (U.Ia.)
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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635 Atkinson Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
Morton, E. (Ont.)
StouffviUe, Ont.
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Alexandria, Ind.
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Kittei-y Point, Me.
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Faxmland, Ind.
Myers, W. P. (O.E.)
Rio Grande, Ohio.
Myers, J. W. (Ind.M.R.)
Frankfort, Ind.
Nash, Mrs. Charlotte E. (111.)
6958 Dartmouth,
University City,
St. Louis, Mo.
Neagles, Miss Flora M.
(Rock.)
80 Silsbee St.,
Lynn, Mass.
Nelson, C. G. (N.Kan.&
Nebr.)
Red Cloud, Nebr.
Newman, C. E. (N.C.)
Virginia, Va.
Newman, N. G. (N.C.)
Elon College, N. C.
Newman, J. U. (N.C.)
Elon College, N. C.
Nichols, Carl Leon (N.Y.E.)
Ravena, N. Y.
Nierman, Sieranevada (Ohio)
Jackson, Ohio, R. R. 4.
Nixon, EJverette (N.W.Ind.)
703 S. Courtland Ave..
Kokomo, Ind.
Noble, P. S. (N.W.Kan.)
Haxtum, Olc, R. R. 1.
Noffsinger, A.
Forest Hill, Mich.
Nutt, E. J. (O.C.)
797 Park St.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Orebaugh, J. C. (Eel R.)
Albion, Ind., R.' R. 3.
Oren, E. D. (E.Ind.)
Portland, Ind., R. R. 8
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Parker, Ind., R. R.
Oren, Reuben (E.Ind.)
Winchester, Ind., R. R.
Orff, B. L. (Me.)
Lawrence, Mass.
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Ore City, Texas.
Page, Bert (Ind.M.R.)
Linn Grove, Ind.
Page, R. W. (Eel R.)
Vaughnsville, Ohio, R. R.l.
Palmer, P. S.
Richmondale, Ohio, R.R. 1.
Palmer, S. G. (R.I.&Mass.)
Dighton, Mass.
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Raleigh, N. C.
Passey, Charles W. (Mer.)
Hill, N. H.
Patterson, Harry H. (Mich.)
Imlay City, Mich.
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Greensboro, N. C.
Paul. W. T. (S.Wab.IU.)
Greenup, 111.
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Higby, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Peck, Ira L. (N.Y.W.)
Gasport, N. Y.
Peel, R. H. (N.Y.W.)
Gasport, N. Y.
Perkins, Geo. T. (N.W.O.)
Pine Plains, N. Y.
Perry, H.
Miami, Mo.
Peters, F. H. (N.W.O.)
718 Nicholas St.,
Defiance, Ohio.
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Kernersville, N. C.
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Legrand, Iowa.
Piper, Mrs. Sarah M. (C.Ia.)
Legrand, Iowa.
Pitzer, J. H. (S.O.)
Hamersville, Ohio, R. R.
Pittman, James M. (N.Y.C.)
Port Byron, N. Y.
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(C.Ia.)
Legrand, Iowa.
Pleasant, D. G. (Mi.O.)
Campbellstown, Ohio.
Plunkett. J. M. (S.Wab.IU.)
Palestine, III., R. R. 2.
Porter, John L. (O.E.)
Garfield. Ave.,
Gallipolis, Ohio, Eureka
Star Route.
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Hersey, Mich.
Pomeroy, E. L. (Mich.)
Hersey, Mich.
Potter, J. O. (Me.)
Potter, J. O. (T.R.)
Almond, N. Y., R. R. 2.
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Jireh, Wyo.
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7 Guerriere St.,
South Norfolk, Va.
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Preston, M. A. (Mich.)
Hesperia, Mich.
Price, S. (S.Wab.IU.)
Greenup, 111.
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Phoenix, Ala.
Proctor, Lester (W.Ia.)
Albany, Mo.
Pi-osser, D. (Ont.)
Newmarket, Ont.
Prosser, Jas. (Ont.)
Norwood, Ont.
Pulley, Corda (Mi.O.)
414 S. E St..
Winchester, Ind.
Pursley, Ernest N. (E.Ind.)
Winchester, Ind., R. R.
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Rainey, E. H. (N.C.)
1184 Yale Station,
New Haven, Conn.
Rasmussen, Mrs. E. (S.Kan.)
Stafford, Kan.
Rayboum, R. L., (W.Ia.)
Truro, Iowa.
Rector, Oscar V. (Eel R.)
902 S. Main St.,
Goshen, Ind.
Reedy, Emma
Otsego, Mich.
Reep, C. E. (T.R.)
Harford Mills, N. Y.
Reich, Lloyd (E.Ind.)
Kitchel, Ind.
Renfroe, George W.
Ashland, Ky.
Reynolds, John W. (Me.)
Newport, Me.
Reynolds, Wm. J. (R.I.&
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Norwich, Conn., R. R. 4.
Rheubottom, Mary G. (Eel
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Wakarusa, Ind.
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Rice. Homer J. (Mt.V.i
Johnstown, Ohio, R. R.
Richards, A. A. (C.Ill.)
189 S. Main St.,
Franklin, N. H.
Richards, Fred (Ohio)
Jackson, Ohio, R. R. 4.
Richey, F. B. (Erie)
Danville, Ohio.
Riddle, C. B. (N.C.)
Burlington, N. C.)
Ridlon, N. T. (Y.&C.)
North Hampton, N. H.
Riley, L. A. (T.R.)
Binghamton, N. Y.
Rinsler, G. W. (W.Ia.)
Belle Plaine, Iowa.
Rippey, G. W. (C.Ill.)
Atwood, 111.
Roach, Killis (Va.V.C.)
Dyke. Va.
Robarts, C. W. (Ky.Chr.)
Plummers Landing, Ky.
Robbins, O. W. (Ky. Chr.)
Lynx, Ohio.
Roberts, J. M. (E.Va.)
Windsor, Va.
Roberts, James
Goreville, 111.
Roberts, Ethel.
Goreville, 111.
Roberts, W. A. (S.Kan.)
Robinson, Eliza (Eel R.)
1221 Hanna St.,
Fort Wayne. Ind.
Robinson, Geo. (OsageE.D.)
Iberia, Mo.
Rockwell, F. E. (W.Ia.)
Albany, Mo.
RockweU, W. D. (N.Y.E.)
Medway, N. Y.
Roemer, G. A. (N.J.)
Moscow, Pa., R. R.
Ross, John N. (Ind.M.R.)
Farmland, Ind., R. R. 3.
Rountree, H. E. (E.Va.)
U. S. Chaplain.
Port au Prince, Haiti.
Home Address :
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Rowe, H. G. (Eel R.)
Warren, Ind.
Rowland, C. H. (E.Va.)
Franklin, Va.
Rupe, J. C. (N.W.Ind.)
Argos, Ind.
Rupei-t. W. H. (W.Ind.)
Brazil, Ind., R. R. 7.
Ryan, A. S. (S.W.W.Va.)
Coshocton, Ohio, R. R. 2.
Ryan. L. W. (Mi.O.)
Buckland, Ohio.
Sailer, P. S. (R.I.&Mass.)
241 E. 32d St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sajnuel, W. D. (Eel R.)
Wingate, Ind.
Sargent, W. G. (R.I.&Mass.)
138 Lenox Ave.,
Providence, R. I.
Saunders, Martha M. (Ky.
Chr.)
Wallingford, Ky., R. R. 2
Scarber, Florence (111.)
New Salem, 111.
Schirlitz, Louis G.
Sears, Mich.
Scholtz, Herbert
Macon, N. C.
Schwartz, Mrs. Adah C.
(T.R.)
East Bethany, N. Y.
Scotten, A. K. (N.C.)
Coleridge, N. C.
Sears, C. C.
Towanda, Kan.
Seaton, Benjamin (Osage,
E.D.)
Meta, Mo.
Seeley, Ray (R.U.)
21 Sisson Hall.
Defiance, Ohio.
Shaffer. W. Max (E.Ind.)
Muncie, Ind.. R. R.
Sharp, A. J.
Berlin Cross Roads, Ohio.
Sharp. N. (S.W.W.Va.)
Olcott, W. Va.
Shaw, J. M. (S.Wab.Ill.)
Mobile, III.
Shaw. W. H. (N.Y.E.)
1321 Seymour Ave.,
Utica, N. Y.
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West Union, Chfo.
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Bentonville, Ohio.
Shepherd, G. W. (C.Ill.)
209 South Ave.,
Sumner, 111.
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2906 Second Ave..
Columbus, Ga.
Short, C. E. (Ga.&Ala.)
Lagrange, Ga.
Short, H. H. (E.Ind.)
Hagerstown, Ind.
Short, Richard G.
Russell, Ky.
Shoultz, J. H. (Erie)
803 W. 21st. St.,
Ei-ie, Pa.
Showalter, C. M. C. (N.Mo.)
2301 Indiana Ave.,
Kansas City. Mo.
Shreves, J. E.
4206 Cedar St..
Portmouth. Ohio, Sta. A..
ShuU, Andy
Waverly, Ohio, R. R. 3.
Shult, Pearly E. (C.Ia.),
Montour, Iowa.
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Kingston, W. Va.
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Gerster. Mo.
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Sinift, George
60 Brownell S?.,
Chillicothe, Ohio.
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Racine, Mich.
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Grover Hill, Ohio.
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Shelby. Ohio, R. R. 4.
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Bi-yant, Ind.. R. R.
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Greenwood, Mo.
Smith, Denbo (Ky.No.l.)
Bi-ushart, Ky.
Smith, Edwai-d (Ind.M.R.)
Montpelier. Ind., R. R. 3.
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2346 Bellefontaine Ave..
Indianapolis. Ind.
Smith, Hugh A. (Mi.O.)
205 W. Ward St..
Versailles. Ohio.
Smith, H. S. (N.C.)
302 Temple St.,
New Haven, Conn.
Smith, L. E. (E.Va.)
4312 Colonial St.,
Norfolk, Va.
Smith, Mahlon
Sims, III.
(III.)
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Portland, Ind., R. R. 4.
Smith, Samuel (W.Ia.)
Lewis, Iowa.
Smith. W. D. (E.Ind.)
Poi-tland, Ind.
Snodgi-ass. Chas.
Newcomb. Tenn.
Snyder. J. W. (111.)
Mason. 111., R. R.
Sooter, C. M. (Osage. E.D.)
Iberia, Mo.
Sooter, W. M. (Osage E. D.)
Iberia, Mo., R. R. 2.
Soule, J. C. (Mich.)
Romeo, Mich.
Spalding. Leland L. (Roch.)
258 Washington St..
Haverhill. Mass.
Spohn, E. T. (Eel R.)
Columbia City, Ind.
Spriggs, C. O. (Ky.Chr.)
Manchester, Ohio, R. R. 2.
Spriggs. Mrs. Frankie (Mi.
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Enon. Ohio.
Staley. W. W. (E.Va.)
Suffolk, Va.
Stallard, S. D. (Ky.Chr.)
Smoky Valley, Ky.
Stearnes. J. W.
Cherryplain. N. Y.
Stephens, Guernsey (E.Ind.)
Fannland, Ind.
Stephens, John
Hayti, 111.
Stephens, R. S. (E.Va.)
Dover, Del.
Stewart, F. E.
New Carlisle. Ind.
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Anderson, Ind.
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2251 N. Meridian St..
Indianapolis. Ind.
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Mouth of Laurel, Ky.
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Frazeysburg, Ohio.
Stovenour. Fred (E.Ind.)
Portland. Ind.
Stover, John A. (W.Ill.)
Avon. 111.
Straight, Lyman E.
East Rochester. N. Y.
Strange. F. M. (W.Ia.) (N.
Kan.&Nebr.)
Lincoln. Kansas.
Stratton, L. A. (S.O.)
Georgetown, Ohio, R. R. 5.
Strawbridge, C. E. (N.W.O.l
Lima, Ohio.
Strickland. Fred G. (Mt.V.)
1171 Brighton Road,
Columbus. Ohio.
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14 N. Parrish Ave..
Hamilton, Ohio.
Summerbell, Carlyle (Erie)
815 Concert St.,
Keokuk. Iowa.
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Lakemont, N. Y.. Box 29.
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3428 Smart Ave..
Kansas City, Mo.
S wetland, R. Anna (Mt.V.)
Sparta. Ohio.
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Tackett. E. B. (Ky.Chr.)
Olive Hill. Ky.
Tarr. C. C. (Eel R.)
Bluffton, Ind.
Terrill. Melissa
I. O. O. F. Home.
Mason City, Iowa.
Teters, M- L. (N.W.Ind.)
Tipton, Ind.
Thacker, Z. T., Sr., (Ky.Chr.)
Muses, Mills, Ky.
Thacker. Z. T.. Jr. (Ky.Chr.)
Thomas, Alonzo A. (N.Kan.&
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Arlington. Kansas.
Thomas. A. M. (N.W.Ind.)
Logansport. Ind.
Thomas, F. M. (Osage W.)
Gerster. Mo.
Thomas, F. M.
Stinson, Ky.
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40 C. P. A. Building,
Dayton. Ohio.
Thompson. Ed. (S.W.W.Va.)
Olcott, W. Va.
Thompson, Mrs. Flora (Mi.
O.)
Needles. Calif.
Thompson. Seth B. (N.Y.E.)
194 Woodlawn Ave..
Jersey City, N. J.
Thompson. W. H. (N.W.O.)
522 S. Ohio Ave..
Sidney. Ohio.
Thompson. W. P.
Wellston, Ohio. R. R. 3.
Thornburg, A. B. (E.Ind.)
Farmland, Ind., R. R.
Thornburg, N. H. (E.Ind.)
Farmland, Ind., R. R.
Tipton, J. W. (N.W.Kan.)
112 W, Ruby St.,
Macon. Mo.
Tomlin. James (Ky.Chr.)
Manchester. Ohio.
Tracy. C. A. (O.C.)
1813 Broadway Ave..
Springfield. Ohto.
Tracy. J. A. (S.Wab.Ill.)
Claremont, 111.
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Merom, Ind.
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Merom, Ind.
Trowbridge, Jacob (O.E.)
Haydenville, Ohio.
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Keensburg, 111.
Truitt, Howard Earl (Mt.V.)
36 Brown Hall.
Princeton, N. J.
Truitt. John G. (N.C.)
Princeton Theological
Seminary.
Princeton. N. J.
Tungate, Elza E. (111.)
Merom, Ind.
Turner, Mark (Me.)
Blaine. Me.
Turner, N. E.
Sims, 111.
Tyler, Myron (Erie)
Blackshear, Ga.. R. R. 1.
Tvler, W. G.
Gallia, Ohio.
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Underwood, Charles
Murphysboro, 111.
Underwood, G. R. (N.C.)
Bennett, N. C.
Utter, A. G. (T.R.)
94 Linn Ave.,
Oneida, N. Y.
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Ind.)
Winchester. Ind.. R. R. 11.
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Keswick, Ont.
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Van Wagner. E. B. (Mich.)
Bellaire, Mich., R. R. 1.
Van Zant, G. Robert (W.
Ind.)
Mooreland, Ind.
Vaughan, B. F. (Mi.O.)
Centerville, Ohio.
Veazey, G. H. (Ala.)
Wadley, Ala.
Vining, Fred N. (E.Kan.)
Banzett, Okla.
Vint. D. G. (111.)
Olney. 111.
Wade, T. H. (S.Wab.IU.)
Robinson, 111.
Waddell, Robert (N.Y.E.)
South Westerlo. N. Y.
Waldrop, S. R. (Ala.)
Lineville, Ala.
Walk, E. G. (Mi.O.)
Leaf River, 111.
Walker, J. Harley (M.W.
Ind.)
Galveston, Ind.
Wallace, Maggie (W.Ia.)
Fullerton, Nebr.
Wall, Warren (E.Ind.)
Winchester, Ind., R. R. 11
Walls, B. F. (S.W.W.Va.)
Racine, W. Va.
Walters, W. T. (Va.V. C.)
3115 Garland Ave.
Richmond, Va.
Walters. Guy T. (C.Ind.)
207 E. Session Ave.,
Defiance, Ohio.
Wamsley, Wm. (Ky.C.)
West Union, Ohio.
Wamsley, Mrs. Eliza (KyC.)
West Union, Ohio.
Warmack, Ober (Ky.C.)
Manchester, Ohio, R. R.
Warner, John H.
82 E. Lorain St.,
Oberlin, Ohio.
Warner, W. A. (S.O.)
Higginsport, Ohio.
Washburn, T. C. (Ky.C.)
Manchester, Ohio.
Wasson. Peter (E.Ind.)
Sebna, Ind., R. R. 2.
Watkins, E. A. (N.W.O.)
Urbana, III.
Watson, John A. (E.Ind.)
Union City, Ind., R. R. 4
Wearly, Robert, (N.W.Ind.)
(Mi.O.)
Trotwood, Ohio.
Weatherly, Lelah (O.E.)
Pratts Fork, Ohio, R. D. 1.
Weaton, Georgia (N.Y.E.)
10 Villa Road, Menands,
Albany. N. Y.
Weaver, J. H. (Mt.V.)
East Liverpool, Ohio.
Weaver, George A. (Mi.O.)
Petosky, Mich.
Webb, A. R. (R.I.&Mass.)
Alfred, Me., R. R. 3.
Webster, C. W. (N.Mo.)
Gait, Mo.
Wellons, J. W. (N.C.)
Elon College. N. C.
Wells, W. L. (N.C.) (E.Va.)
Portsmouth, Va.
Whitaker. O. B. (Osage W.)
Weaubleau, Mo.
White, Harry E. (Mich.)
Brown City, Mich.
White, J. R. (E.Ind.)
Selma, Ind.
White, T. E. (N.C.) (E.Va.)
Windsor, Va.
Wicker, J. D. (N.C.)
Sanford, N. C.
Wicker, W. C. (N.C.)
Elon College, N. C.
Wiggins. J. D. (III.)
Enfield, III.
Wiggins, J. R. (Ky.Chr.)
Vanceburg, Ky.
Wiles, M. M. (Ind.M.R.)
Kirklin, Ind.
Wilkins, Wm.
Peru, Ind.
Willard, M. Eugene (Rock.)
6 Townsend Ave.,
Danville, 111.
Willard, Bessie H. (Rock.)
6 Townsend Ave.,
Danville, 111.
Willey, E. H. (U.Ia.)
Greensburg, Mo., R. R. 2.
Willey. Fey H. (U.Ia.)
Fairleld. Iowa.
Williams, Wm.
918 E. Second St.,
Xenia, Ohio.
Williams, John M. (N.Y.W.)
Machias, N. Y.
Williamson, R. L. (N.C.)
Sanford. N. C.
Wilson. Emily Collins (U.Ia.)
Keokuk, Iowa.
Wilson, J. W. (N.Y.C.)
11 Liberty St..
Jamestown, N. Y.
Wininger, Michael B. (Ind.
M.R.)
Bennetts Switch, Ind.
Winn, L. C. (N.W.Ind.)
Tipton, Ind., R. R. 4.
Winter, H. Vernon (E.Kan.)
Miltonvale, Kan., R. R. 3.
Wiseley. M. C. (E. Ind.)
Ansonia, Ohio.
Wisener, R. L.
Pisgah, Ala.
Withrow, J. P.
Diamond, W. Va.
Wolf, F. R.
Station A,
Portsmouth, Ohio.
Wolford, G. W. E.
Leon, Ky.
Woods, S. M. (Mi.O.)
R. R. 3.
Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Woodworth, A. D. (W.Ind.)
26 Kasumi Cho.
Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.
Woody, G. (W.Ind.)
Darlington, Ind.
Wright. Arthur A. (T.R.)
77 Helen St.,
Binghamton, N. Y.
Wright. Elisha H. (Mer.)
Franklin, N. H., R. R. 2.
Wright, J. L. (S.Wab.IU.)
Greenup, 111.
Wrigrt, J. L. (N.W.O.)
West Cairo, Ohio.
Wyrick, L. L. (N.C.)
Elon College, N. C.
Yantis, J. Wesley (Eel R.)
(Mich.)
Sidney, Ohio, R. R. 3.
Youmans, A. C. (Mi.O.)
217 E. Fifth St.,
Greenville, Ohio.
Youmans, Mrs. Marion C.
(N.Y.C.)
Livonia, N. Y.
Young, H. A. (Ind.M.R.)
2218 Pearl St.,
Anderson, Ind.
Young, W. J. (Mi.O.)
West Milton, Ohio.
Z
Zartanann, Pressley E. (Mi,
O.)
152 Edgar Ave.,
Dayton, Ohio.
Zenor. W. H. (W.Ind.)
Lebanorn, Ind.
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Licentiate Ministers
Allred, J. M. (N.C.)
Asheboro, N. C, R. R. 1.
B
Ball. Arza (O.E.)
Joy, Ohio.
Bayler, Ben (Ky.Chr.)
Trinity, Ky.
Donecutter, Oral (W.Ind.)
Merom, Ind.
Bouman, Dennis (Eel R.)
Defiance, Ohio.
Brady, E. C. (N.C.)
Elon College, N. C.
Bretz, Sebert L. (E.Ind.)
Union City, Ind.
Brewer, W. H. (Ga.&Ala.)
Lanett, Ga.
Brigham. Leland E. (Mer.)
Portsmouth, N. H.
Brock, Walter (S.Wab.Ill.)
Newton, 111.
P-utler, Estella Shinkle (S.O.)
341 Fourth Ave.,
Huntington, W. Va.
Canter, W. D. (S. O.)
New Richmond, O., R. R. 3.
Chadwick, James B. (E.Va.)
Dover, Del.
Chancellor. P. (Osage W.)
Weaubleau, Mo.
Clark, J. J. (111.)
Thompsonville, 111.
Clem. W. M. (Va.V.C.)
Yale Station,
Hartford, Conn.
Coats, Anna (E.Ind.)
Union City. Ind., R. R. 4.
Coble, R. H. (N.C.)
Burlington, N. C. R. R. 5.
Cole. Burley (S.Kan.)
Langdon. Kansas.
Condlin, James (C.Ind.)
Merom, Ind.
Conlin, J. W. (C.Ind.)
Merom, Ind.
Crowder, W. L. (Ga.&Ala.)
Lagrange, Ga.
Crutchfield, H. E.. (N.C.)
Elon College. N. C.
Cummins, Flora (E.Ind.)
Fort Recovery, Ohio.
Cutchins, J. W. (E.Va.)
South Norfolk, Va.
Day, Daniel
Indianapolis, Ind.
Dees. Thomas
Richland. Ga.. R. R. 4.
Deese, Thomas (Ga.&Ala.)
Richland, Ga.
Deken, M. F. (N.W.O.)
Vaughnsville. Ohio, R. R. 1
Denison, Clark A. (O.C.)
Bonebrake Seminary,
Dayton, Ohio.
Dennis, George P. (E.Ind.)
Losantville. Ind.
Dennis, Hazel Lillian (E.
Ind.)
Losantville, Ind.
Deye. D. W. (E.Ind.)
Mooreland, Ind.
Dixon. Harley Ralph (Ohio)
Wellston, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Dollar. Jessie (Ala.)
Elon College. N. C.
Duke, L. J.
Delta. Ala.
K
Easterwood. Ellis (Ga.&Ala.)
703 Forest Ave.,
Lagrange, Ga.
Eaton, Claud (S.Wab.Ill.)
Newton, III.
Edwards. J. E. (W.Ia.)
Lacona. Iowa.
Eldredge. Hermon (Erie)
715 W. Eighth St.,
Erie, Pa.
Ellis. R. Vernon (111.)
Yale, 111.
Farmer. Frank A (E.Ind.)
Greenville, Ohio, R. D. G.
Ford, Frank (E.Ind.)
Merom, Ind.
Fitts, F. F. (C.IU.)
Arthur, III.
Friend, Jesse E. (N.W.O.)
Gates, Fred (E.Ind.)
Parker, Ind.
Gilliand, John (Ohio)
Coalton, Ohio. R. R. 1.
Gloyd. Geo. W. (Eel R.l
Kimmell, Ind.
Goodbar, J. W. (N.Mo.)
DeWitt, Mo.
Graham, Carl (N.W.Kan.)
Albany, Mo.
Graham. John (N.Mo.)
Nodaway, Mo.
Grant, Frank E. (E.Ind.)
Greenville, Ohio, R. R. 11.
Gray, Clarence (Ky.Chr.)
West Union, Ohio.
Gregory, J. F. (W.Ind.)
Advance, Ind.
Gressley, Minor (Eel R.)
Huntington, Ind.
Halstead. Lewis (E.Ind.)
Selma, Ind.
Harris, Basil (Eel R.)
South Whitley, Ind.
Harrod. James F. (E.Va.)
South Norfolk. Va.
Hart. Roy (W.IIl.)
Marietta. 111.
Hayes. Mrs. B. O.
State Soldiers' Horn*.,
Lafayette, Ind.
Helterbrand, Mrs. Blanch
(Ky.Chr.)
Trinity. Ky.
Henderson. Jeremiad
Olive Hill, Ky.
Heugo, John (S.Wab.Ill.)
Merom, Ind.
Higgins. Byron W.
Montrose, 111.
Higgins, Wm. (E.Ind.)
Winchester, Ind.
Hines, Charles (Ky.Chr.)
Concord, Ky.
206
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Hooper, John T. (O.E.)
Nelsonville, Ohio, R. D. 2.
Hoppsee, Arthur (E.Ind.)
Middletown, Ind.
Howell, Lester (E.Ind.)
Muncie, Ind.
Hook. A. H. (N.C.)
Elon College, N. C.
Huckaby, A. C. (Ga.&Ala.)
Lanett, Ala.
Ingraham, A. H. (C.Ia.)
Barnes City, Iowa.
Jackson, Will
Pamona, 111.
Jenkins, John C. (111.)
Mt. Carmel, 111.
Johnson, J. F. (N.C.)
Fuquay Springs, N. C.
K
Kelly, T. B. (Erie)
Jamestc-wn, N. Y.
Kemerer. J. W. (N.J.)
Defiance College,
Defiance, Ohio.
Kendall, G. L. (Ky.C.)
Globe, Ky.
Kern, Norval (W.Ind.)
Merom, Ind.
Kidd, Thomas W. (R.I.&
Mass.)
144 Williston St.,
Fall River, Mass.
King, John D. (S.O.)
Bethel, Ohio.
King. Lester (N.W.O.)
Care Hartford Theological
Seminary,
Hartford, Conn.
Dunkirk, Ohio, R. R. 1.
(Summer)
Klinger, Walter (N.W.O.)
Y. M. C. A. Bldg.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Lacy, Harry W. (E.Ind.)
Fountain City, Ind.
Lake, Mrs. M. J.
Hillsdale, Ind.
Lanier, Chas. (O.E.)
320 E. Tiffin St.,
Fostoria, Ohio.
Langford, S. D. (Ga.&Ala.)
Lanett, Ala.
Lawler, Harry C. (N.J.)
429 Third St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Loftus. John (R.L&Mass.l
Swansea, Mass., Box 241.
R. R. 1.
Lynam, Sion (N.C.)
Elon College, N. C.
Mart, Frank B. (O.E.)
Crown City. Ohio, R. R. 2.
Martin. W. C. (N.C.)
Troy, N. C.
Mason, Dalty
Albion, III.
Mason, D. H. (III.)
West Salem, III.
May. H. W.
Elon College, N. C.
McDowell, A. S.
Care Dunson Mills,
Lagrange, Ga.
McKinney, D. T. (N.C.)
Lillington. N. C.
McNeal, Ross (Mi.O.)
Troy, Ohio, R. R. 2.
McNees. Calvin (E.Ind.)
Farmland, Ind.
Mock, Kester
Arlington, Kansas.
Mossman, Scott (O.E.)
Gallipolis, Ohio, R. R. 1.
Neal. Ora (E.Ind.)
Losantville, Ind.
Norris, D. K.
O'Hara, H'ebev (Mi.O.)
Defiance, Ohio.
Oliver, L. E. (Ga.&Ala.)
Lanett, Ala.
Onstead, Raymond (N.J.)
Defiance College,
Defiance. Ohio.
Ooten, John
Mason. 111.
Opdyke. Roland S. (N.J.)
Oren, Omer R. (E.Ind.)
Losantville, Ind.
Parsons, D. F. (E.Va.)
Cai-e Chicago University,
Chicago, 111.
Perkins, Cornelius (N.W.
Ind.)
Greentown, Ind.
Pollard, M. R. (Ala.)
Wedowee, Ala.
Poole. Lyda (E.Ind.)
Losantville, Ind.
Quails, E. P. (Ky.Chr.)
Globe, Ky.
R
Reed. Ardella (Ky.Chr.)
Reese. C. L.
903 S. Park Ave.,
Lagrange, Ga.
Reesey, C. L. (Ga.&Ala.)
Lagrange, Ga.
Robb, J. F. (O.E.)
189 Friesner Ave.,
Logan, Ohio.
Roberts, E. J. (Ky.Chr.)
Ni Si, Ky.
Roberts, W. W. (W.Ind.)
1008 Sloan St..
Crawfordsville, Ind.
Robertson, George (R.I.&
Mass. )
Starkey Seminary,
Lakemont, N. Y.
Rowe. Alva A. (E.Ind.)
Union City. Ind.. R. R.
Russell. I. M. (O.E.)
Vinton. Ohio. R. R. 1.
Ruth, Laura (E.Ind.)
Losantville. Ind.
Saunders. N. D. (Ky.Chr.)
Wallingford. R. R. 2.
Scott. W. T. (N.C.)
Elon College. N. C.
Seagi'aves. Mayne (E.Ind.)
Losantville. Ind.
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Shelton. Noah (Ky.C.)
Ripley, Ohio. R. R. 2.
Short, J. W. (Ga.&AIa.)
Slusser, Edward (N.W.O.)
Fort Scott,
Kansas City. Iowa.
Smith, B. F. (Ala.l
Lineville. Ala.
Smith. R. O. (N.C.)
Bennett, N. C.
Smith, Daniel H
Wareham, Mass.
Sorrell, M. T. (N.C.)
Elon Colle.w, N. C.
Souders, Lawrence (O.E.)
Logan, Ohio.
Swartz, Cleon (Miami. O.)
Dayton, Ohio, R. R. lo.
Swingley. Carl (E.Ind.)
Selma, Ind.
Tallman, C. R.
Covington, Ind., R. R.
Taylor, Herman C. (E.Va.)
Dover, Del.
Thomas, Frank (Mi.O.)
West Milton, Ohio.
Thomas, Walter S. (R.I.&
Mass.)
330 Cottasre St..
New Bedford, Mass.
Toney, H. H. (Ga.&Ala.)
Lagranjre. Ga.
Trotter. Culvin S. (E.Ind.)
Upland, Ind.
True, Alice M. (Rock.)
410 Main St.,
Amesbui-y, Mass.
tJ
Underwood, I. T. (N.C.)
Yanceyville, N. C.
Vail, Chas. G. (S.Wab.Ill.)
Merom, Ind.
Vail, O. M., Jr., (N.J.)
62.3 E. 37th St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Van Cleave, A. R. (C.IU.)
Merom, Ind.
W
Waggoner, Florence V.
(Erie)
15 W. Seventeenth St.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Watts, J. R. (Ohio)
Ray, Ohio.
Whaley, Mrs. M. J. (Ky.Chr.)
West Union, Ohio.
Whitten. R. A. (Ga.&Ala.)
506 Alford St.,
Lagrange, Ga.
Wiggins, C. E.
Olive, Hill, Ky.
Wiggins, Raymond L. (E.
Ind.)
Losantville. Ind.
Wilkenson, W. D. (Ga.&Ala.)
River, View, Ala.
William, E. M.
Carbondale, 111.
Willingham. W. W. (Ga.&
Ala.)
305 29th St.,
Columbus, Ga.
Wingardner. Stanley (N.W.
O.)
Winters, C. L. (N.W.Ind.)
Wogan, Vinton (O.E.)
Sharpsburg, Ohio, R. R.
Wood, Beauford (R.U.)
Viola, Wis.
Werner, Chas. S. (N.J.)
1594 Broadway,
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Wright, T. Fred (E.Va.)
Norfolk, Va.
Young, Chester L.
Palacias. Texan.
LAY PREACHERS
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Dales. J. N. (Ont.)
Drayton, Ont.
H
Hamilton, R. A. (Ont.)
Newmarket, Ont.
Hollenshead, D.
Needmore, Pa.
M
Manuel. J. H. (Ont.)
Oshawa. Ont., R. R. 3
Mellott. E. R.
S
Sharp, Amos
Sharpe, Pa.
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MEMORANDA
THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL
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INDEX TO CONTENTS
Americans — Work for 32
Afko-Christian Convention 17
American Christian Convention 4
Officers 4
Offerings— Days of 29
B
Boards, Sessions of:
Executive
General
Bishop, J. G
Churches, Reporting Without Confer-
ence Membership
Cairo Christian Church
Colleges
Defiance College and Chi'istian Divin-
ity School
Elon College
Franklinton Christian
Palmer College
Palmer Institute-Starkey Seminary. . . .
Union Christian
Conventions, Regional
Afro
Central Christian
Metropolitan District
New England Christian
Southern Christian
Western Christian
Convention, Departments of
Christian Education
Evangelism and Life-vi^ork Recmits...
Missions, Foreign
Missions, Home
Publishing
Sunday-school, Statement of
Confere;t^ce Department
Alabama
Central Illinois
Central Indiana
Central Iowa
Eastern Indiana
Eastern Indiana, Report pf Churches. .
Eastern Kansas
Eastern Virginia
Eel River
Erie
Georgia and Alabama
Indiana Miami Reserve
Illinois
Kentucky District No. 1
Kentucky Christian
Maine
Merrimack
Miami Ohio
Michigan
Mt. Vernon
New York Central
New York Eastern
New Work Western
New Jersey
North Carolina
Northern Kansas and Nebraska
Northwestern Kansas •
Northwestern Indiana
Northwestern Ohio
Northern Illinois
North Missouri
Ohio
Ohio Central
Ohio Eastern
Ontario
40
.40
44
33
29
36
19
18
22
21
20
21
17
17
17
16
16
16
9
15
13
12
7
15
67
170
149
118
159
119
128
166
173
129
77
178
134
147
116
117
67
68
94
137
102
79
80
85
90
180
167
168
138
104
152
160
112
106
109
87
Osage (Eastern Division) 161
Rhode Island and Massachusetts 70
Richland Union 153
Rockingham 74
Southern Indiana 142
Southern Kansas 169
Southern Ohio 113
Southern Wabash Illinois 154
Southwestern West Virginia 93
Tioga River 89
Union River 162
Virginia Valley Central 189
Westei-n Indiana 143
Western Illinois 158
Western Iowa 164
Western Osage 162
York and Cumberland 76
D
Deceased Ministers 28
Dedications and Rededications 27
Explanatory 3
F
Fairview Christian Church 34
Forward Movement' 24
Garner, Rev. G. B 34
Goodwin, E. L 39
K
Kirkendall, Miss Frieda 32
M
Ministerial Directory 193
Morrill, Alva H 34
Mt. Pleasant Christian Church 31
Ministerial Relief, Committee on 192
O
Offerings, Days of 29
Ordinations 26
Orphanage, Carversville, Pa 30
Parsonage — Urbana, III. . .
Parsonage — Shiloh, Ohio.
Pease, John B
38
38
39
Smith, Rev. Hugh A 35
Statistics * 65
State Organizations
Illinois State Conference 22
Indiana State Conference 23
Iowa State Conference 24
Kansas State Conference 23
Kentucky State Conference 24
New York State Chr. Association 24
Ohio State Chr. Association 23
Stewart, John H 37
V
Versailles Christian Church 35
W
Wellons, Rev. J. W 37
Woman's Department 47
Officers 48
Change in Organization 47
Woman's Board, New England Con.. . 48
Woman's Board, Southern Con 48
Report by Conferences 49-57
Depart jiENT of Young People 57
Societies Reported 57-61
Cradle Roll 62
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